26/03/2026
For the past two years, we’ve had the absolute joy of designing end-of-year celebrations for Yarra Trams staff — the kind of events where the brief quietly whispers “go on, make it fun” and then hands you the keys to the theme park.
2024: The Melbourne Zoo ( Zoos Victoria )
We turned the dial toward wild. Invitations prowled into inboxes, banners stretched their limbs across enclosures, and digital screens chirped, roared and rustled with colour. The whole visual world felt like it had escaped the map and wandered straight into the party. Families arrived not just to attend an event, but to step into it — a place where graphics didn’t sit politely on the sidelines, they joined the parade..
2025: Luna Park
Then came lights, loops and a little bit of delicious chaos. This time, the visuals spun themselves into something more electric — bold illustrations, playful motion, and colours that felt like they’d had one too many showbags. Invitations became tickets to a dreamscape, banners danced like they were queueing for the rollercoaster, and every touchpoint carried that unmistakable buzz of a night that refuses to be ordinary.
Across both events, the goal stayed the same: create worlds that feel generous. Big-hearted, family-friendly, and just the right amount of unhinged. The kind of design that doesn’t just decorate an event, it hosts it.
Because when you’re celebrating people, the visuals should show up with the same energy.
Designed in collaboration with SweetMango & Rebecca Smith (Schuh)
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