Design that tells the story of reconciliation.
Your RAP is an important artefact — the blueprint of your organisation’s journey towards reconciliation. It needs to be treated with care and cultural competence.
RAP designs always tell a unique story, and there are many ways artwork can come to life — through an artist commission, via facilitated workshops, or in collaboration with existing artwork. Our RAP design process is guided by your goals and led by the power of cultural storytelling.
Our work in this space often extends beyond RAP artwork and design. The visual work can become a meaningful brand in its own right, communicating extended impact through:
Animated RAP artwork
Documentary video
Business document templates
Merchandise, uniforms and corporate gifts
Signage and large-format graphics
Reach out if you're on the reconciliation journey and would like to yarn about your RAP design.
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Western Australian Museum
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The Perth Mint
Artwork by Paige Pryor.
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P&N Group
Collaborative artwork by Kevin Wilson and Brenda Mau.
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St John WA
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Infrastructure Australia
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The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
Artwork by Connie Clinch.
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Rottnest Island Authority
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Tourism Holdings Limited (THL)
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Synergy
Collaborative artwork by Buffie Punch and Dana Garlett.
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Hassell
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Town of Mosman Park
Cover artwork by Kahlie Lockyer.
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RGF Staffing
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Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
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ReachOut Australia
Cover artwork by Yuin artist, Rheanna Lotter.
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Hesperia
Artwork by Jarni McGuire.
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National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters
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Water Corporation
Cover artwork by Water Corporation employee, Jordin Payne.
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WARRRL
Artwork by Buffie Punch.
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UDIA WA
Artwork by Jarni McGuire.
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Albermarle
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IGO
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Stylecraft
Artwork by Sean Kinchella.

