Placemaking & Interiors
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Craig & Karl x Brookfields


Craig & Karl were commissioned to create an art installation utilising the stairs surrounding Brookfields Place. The final digital artwork was applied with vinyl, transforming the steps into a bold canvas and creating a moment of vibrancy and fun for people on their daily commute.

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Aaron Lowell Denton x Warby Parker


Aaron Lowell Denton's printed wrap mural for Warby Parker's store in Carmel, Indiana was inspired by Memphis design. Full of abstract pattern and movement, the design encourages the eye to explore the work and incorporates circular shapes and eye motifs in a nod to concepts of glasses and sight for the eyewear brand.

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ENOKi x RMIT Super Labs


Taking inspiration from Indigenous STEM technologies, ENOKi (Dja Dja Wurrung/Yorta Yorta) collaborated with RMIT University and BKK Architects to create an artwork application for RMIT Super Labs, a tech-enhanced learning space. The final piece, collectively over 38 metres long, is a contemporary celebration of First Nations contributions to STEM.

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Various Artists x Australia Post


United Make engaged Jacky Winter to source artists and curate artwork for Australia Post's newly developed Burnley headquarters. We worked with talent from a variety of disciplines - including painting, photography, traditional illustration and craft - to create a unique look and feel for each level of the building. Each artist was a assigned to their home postcode, allowing them to tell a visual story that connect with their place, history with an identifiably Australian brand.

From L-R: Artwork by Emrhan Tjapanangka Sultan (Western Arrarnta, Luritja and Kokatha) and Matt Huyhn.

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Jack Fletcher x ON


Jack Fletcher's illustrations for On, featuring dynamic characters wearing On running shoes, were applied to both outdoor and in-store hoarding to create a feeling of movement and energy.

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James Jirat x The Galeries


Thai-themed illustrations by James Jirat were printed onto large scale banners and wall decals to transform a 20 metre laneway within The Galeries in Sydney. James developed visuals that strongly reflected his Thai cultural heritage, depicting mythological beasts the Garuda and the Naga in their eternal battle.

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Brolga x Rebel Sports


Brolga transformed Rebel's flagship store in Emporium with custom artwork inspired by Melbourne's street art culture. A combination of hand painted murals and vinyl, Brolga's artwork appears in various zones throughout the store's 3,600-square-metre footprint, elevating the retail space far beyond the typical brick-and-mortar.

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Fuchsia MacAree x Australian Open


Key Australian Open precincts and experiences were illustrated by Fuchsia MacAree, for installation across 12 panels on AO grounds. The illustrations were used to generate excitement about the playful, inclusive and premium spirit of the AO brand.

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Beci Orpin x Australian Open


Beci Orpin's visuals for the Australian Open's 'Playful Melbourne' campaign were inspired by the city's street-art covered alleys. Beci created fun shapes and messages which were applied to walkways within the AO grounds using large format vinyl stickers.

Photography by Julia Laskowski.

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Neka King x Adobe


In keeping with Adobe's mission to fuel creativity, Neka King’s mural artwork for the new Adobe office space in Atlanta was inspired by the notion of “ the creative spark” and celebrates creativity, community and connection.

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Carla McRae x Xero

Jacky Winter brought 3 local artists on board to enliven key spaces in Xero's head office in Melbourne. Spanning over 7000 square metres across four levels, Xero wanted the space to be a place where employees could reconnect, share knowledge and collaborate to deliver innovative solutions. Working to this brief, Carla McRae's hand-painted mural used natural forms to embody connection and growth and create a feeling of positivity and energy within the office.

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Ryhia Dank x Xero


Gudanji/Wakaja artist Ryhia Dank's artwork for Xero's space included symbols of waterways, animal tracks, people and tram lines to represent the distinct look and feel of Melbourne (Naarm) and create a feeling of natural community.

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Clemens Habicht x Xero


Clemens Habicht's digital piece was inspired by native flora and fauna to express the Xero office as a habitat where all can thrive.

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Sean Morris x Coles Local


Each Coles local store is designed with bespoke artwork by a local artist with a connection to the area.

Befittingly, Perth local Sean Morris relied on home town memories, community research and walks through the neighbourhood to inspire his mural artwork for the first Coles Local store in Perth. Says Sean, "All the imagery related to the local neighbourhood - which was great because I love projects with a research element, but also because I was able to channel childhood memories and images of my family into the work."

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Sonny & Biddy x Coles Local


Sonny and Biddy's artworks for Coles North Sydney combined neighbourhood landmarks and icons together with their signature patterns to create a vibrant and uniquely local shopping experience.

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Guy Shield x Coles Local


Snapshots of Camberwell, including its parks, cafe culture and markets were captured by local artist Guy Shield in his mural illustrations for Coles Local Camberwell. The final artwork was applied with vinyl to the store's interior walls and columns.

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Ryhia Dank x Rollie


Ryhia Dank (Gudanji/Wakaja) lit up Rollie's Collingwood store with bright illustrations inspired by her Country and upbringing. The artworks were displayed on a digital screen in-store alongside the launch of a matching limited-edition shoe accessories range, blending First Nations culture with contemporary style.

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Elin Matilda Andersson x Astor Hotel


Elin Matilda Andersson delivered abstract yet understated hand-painted artworks to compliment the mid century-inspired identity of the Astor Hotel in Albury, for application on both signage and wallpaper.

Photography by Caitlin Mills.

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ENOKi x Westfield


Working to a 14 x 4 metre spec, Dja Dja Wurrung/Yorta Yorta artist ENOKi's digital artwork for Westfield's NAIDOC Week campaign was applied across displays, workshops and activation spaces. The final hero illustration was inspired by the history of NAIDOC Week and brought a vibrant celebration of First Nations culture to Westfield's centres.

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Marc Martin x Readings


Marc Martin's hand-painted mural for Readings in Carlton creates a warm, welcoming space for families and kids to browse books and let their imaginations run free.

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Janelle Burger x Stocklands


Noongar artist Janelle Burger illustrated 6 diverse pride personas for Stocklands' World Pride campaign. Janelle's digital illustrations were brought to life through large-scale printing and vinyl application on to Stocklands' interior and exterior spaces.

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Nancy Liang x Wynyard Station


Commuters through Wynyard Station in Sydney were treated to a cinematic experience in the form of a 6 minute film, 'Past Journeys of the Near Future", featuring the surreal and ethereal collage illustrations of Nancy Liang, animated by Baron Chau. Designed by creative development team Cultural Capital, the unique station houses a 20 metre digital screen which greets and farewells passengers. Months of design, collage work, animation, coding and planning went into creating this collection of animations that journey beyond realism.

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Sonny & Biddy x Billie Chu


Commissioned by Delaware North, Sonny & Biddy's illustrated posters bring a touch of modern vibrancy to the Billie Chu restaurant at Perth Airport. Photography by Michael Kai.

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Kate Banazi x Collins Square


Kate Banazi's signature screen print patterns overlay a collage of Melbourne’s most iconic stadiums. The artwork reflects the city's energy and passion for sports and was installed as a mural in Collin Square's commercial space in the heart of the CBD.

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Mekel x Sunshine Plaza


Hoardings, but make it fashion. Mekel's ocean-inspired fashion illustrations covered almost 100 metres of hoardings across 2 levels of the Sunshine Plaza shopping complex, immersing shoppers in an underwater landscape.

Welcome to Jacky Winter Spring/Summer ‘24. Each season a new artist creates original imagery using our site as their playground. The current artwork (above) comes from Georgia Perry. Learn more about our seasonal model of representation and other FAQ.

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