Over the past several years, I was privileged enough to collaborate with some very talented artists and create some designs for stickers, posters, polos, gazebos and other various promotional items as well as being part of numerous awareness campaigns.
Yerin's 2019 NAIDOC polo design
Yerin's 2018 NAIDOC polo design.
The polos were created for and manufactured for children, fitting the year's empowering slogan: Because of her, we can!
This design below was part of a breast cancer awareness campaign between Bungree and the McGrath Foundation.
Yerin Aboriginal Ability Services Muru Bara NDIS Polo Design
Yerin's Gudja Garawan (quit smoking) Polo Design
Polo design for the Central Coast Fusion baseball team
Original sketches from the client which I converted to vector artwork to create the print ready files
Yerin bumper stickers promoting health and pride
Yerin Apron promoting healthy eating
Yerin's Yarning About Medicine fridge magnet
Gudjagang Ngara li-dhi Aboriginal Corporation Gazebo
Feedback:
"...a big thank you Celine, it looks fabulous, we love it!!!"
Simone Hudson CEO of Ngara li-dhi Aboriginal Corporation 
Bungree Gazebo created for NAIDOC week 2017
6 meters x 3 meters
Back wall of Bungree gazebo
Bungree lanyard matching the gazebo's artwork
On the left is the original artwork.
The client chose to go for a softer and more muted look for their NAIDOC merchandise.
Below are illustrations created for Dreamtime Creative as part of a health awareness campaign.
Poster created based on the original artworks by Indigenous Artist Teneille Nuggins for the Epic Story Play involving children from the Hope Vale community
Alternative poster for the same play.
Images provided by Tamara Pearson.
Poster created for the Hope Vale Playschool, helping the children about daily routine such as play time, meal time, story time, etc.
Poster created for the Hope Vale Playschool to help children learn about the days of the week, the weather and what kind of clothing would be suitable for that day.
It came with a cute little song that had children point to various body part for each specific day of the week.
Below is what the chart could look like by the end of the week.
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