Kāpiti Coast Biodiversity Project ‘We live here’ sign series - Anne Johnston

Kāpiti Coast Biodiversity Project ‘We live here’ sign series - Anne Johnston

Working with the wonderful volunteers at the Kāpiti Coast Biodiversity Project, Anne and the Biodiversity team devised this idea to tell people about all the incredible native wildlife hidden on the Kāpiti Coast north of Wellington.

From Pukerua Bay to the great expanses of Queen Elizabeth Park through to Whareroa Farm, the not-so-obvious wildlife needed a little promotion to assert themselves in their own environment.

Capturing the magic of the Kapiti Food Fair 'Night Gig'

Capturing the magic of the Kapiti Food Fair 'Night Gig'

Step into the vibrant atmosphere of the Kapiti Coast's local food fair night gig, through the vibrant videography of Soulhaven Creative Productions! 🎥✨

Soulhaven has covered the food for seven straight years, consistently turning out highlight reels that offer high community engagement on social media, providing confidence and excitement for next year's sponsors, stall holders, and customers

The Power of Maps: Enhancing Communication for New Infrastructure Projects

The Power of Maps: Enhancing Communication for New Infrastructure Projects

Maps are an important graphic design tool for councils that need a solution to the challenge of conveying complex information to different stakeholders effectively. In everyday language, ‘they help people understand the process of building new infrastructure in a region or nationally’.

Maps can bridge the gap by providing a visual representation easily comprehensible to all. In today’s world, it is critically important to engage the public and build support for infrastructure projects.

Jane Comben (Pogo Design) has the experience and understanding to achieve what a council and the public seek.

The Limestone Dragon

The Limestone Dragon

An old friend of Brett Keno (Sculptor) from his school days visited his studio in Otaki during the Kapiti Coast Art Trail and asked if he would consider creating a Chinese Dragon for the Lunar New Year Festival 2024.

Brett loved the opportunity to try something new and enjoyed the challenge of discovering his first Dragon hidden in a block of limestone.  The colour of the limestone ended up a little golden which was perfect.