23 April 2008

Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Video

I think this is really well done. Certainly makes you stop and think about those affected...

14 April 2008

kyrie.co.nz - a snapshot of my creative world...

I've updated my personal design site www.kyrie.co.nz Check out my favourite videos, designs, sites etc and have a browse through my portfolio.

12 February 2008

Quote of the Month

IN EVERY COMMUNITY, THERE IS WORK TO BE DONE. IN EVERY NATION, THERE ARE WOUNDS TO HEAL. IN EVERY HEART THERE IS THE POWER TO DO IT.
- Marianne Williamson

3 December 2007

Cure4CF Goes Live


Yay, we have now completed the new identity and website for Cure4CF.

The Cure4CF logo was created using a stylised double helix. This simple clean 2 colour logo is fresh, yet still maintains a corporate feel. The colours were selected to resemble the overall brand essence and goals of the organisation

Orange - Inspirational, yet portraying a sense of urgency to find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Light Blue - Symbolising life, hope, water, breath and laboratory work.

The orange line running through the double helix represents pinpointing a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.

Check out the new Website at www.cure4cf.org

31 October 2007

Congratulations Breast Cancer Network

Last weekend the very first NZ National Breast Cancer Conference was held in Rotorua. Approximately 465 women (and a few men) spent 2.5 days absorbing the very latest info surrounding Breast Cancer, which included a range of topics about treatments, genetics, screening, clinical trials, and NZs contribution to World Wide Cancer Research.

This conference hosted by the Breast Cancer Network NZ was a forum for those who have experienced Breast Cancer to come together and gain a better understanding of this disease as a whole.

Key Note speakers included Dr Susan Love who is famous in the Breast Cancer community for her widely acclaimed 'Dr Susan Love's Breast Book' - now in its 4th edition. Dr Love's talk gave a conceptual overview of the changes in screening, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.


This was certainly a valuable conference to all who attended, and I highly recommend anyone who is affected by Breast Cancer to attend the second National Breast Cancer Conference (TBA).

> This photo was taken at the conference dinner. Guess what the theme for the evening was?!


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