As 2025 draws to a close, so too does a chapter—seven years of Studio Landmark.
Last Friday, 28 November marked our last day in the studio.
We’ve enjoyed every sandwich, made work we’re genuinely proud of, and collaborated with some truly brilliant people. It’s been a good run.
Thanks to everyone who has worked with us, supported us, and inspired us.
—Tom & Shane
Big thanks to @josh_geelen for the end-of-and-era photoshoot.
We're not done yet... in addition to our Distinction at the 2025 AGDA Awards, we also scored three Merit awards for Yellow Submarine Too Cafe (Logo, Branding) and John Moody Centre (Signage & Wayfinding)—both these jobs were for Pembroke School.
It's great to get our work recognised amongst all the other excellent entries.
Thanks to @pembroke_school for being awesome clients.
And a shout out to our creative partners @studio_gram (particularly René Majewski).
We’re very happy to have picked up a Distinction in the 2025 AGDA Awards for our packaging for Phono. We’re super proud of this project, so it’s nice to know the Australian creative community has also given its blessing!
The AGDA Awards are bit of a big deal—and Distinctions are not easy to achieve. It’s a nice little cherry on top before we close the doors at Studio Landmark.
Congratulations to all the other winners, and a special shout to local Adelaide legends @voice_of_design who also picked up a Distinction in the Packaging category.
#agdaawards
We're very happy here at Studio Landmark to have been shortlisted with five finalists in the 2025 AGDA Awards.
A big thank you to our clients—Pembroke School and Phono, and to our creative collaborators for these two projects.
The AADC are a special part of the South Australian creative community. They pull together a diverse bunch of creative types at events throughout the year—the most significant event is the annual AADC Awards. It's always a great time—to catchup with with friends and fellow creatives, recognise some great work, and maybe have a few beers.
We were very, very pleased to win two awards—one for the branding of Yellow Submarine Too Cafe and the other for signage and wayfinding at Pembroke School (both of these jobs were actually part of the same architectural project at Pembroke School).
We really love these jobs, they both embody of our love of simple ideas that are executed with craft and detail.
Thanks to @pembroke_school for the trust and vision.
Thanks to @studio_gram for bringing us onboard the project.
Thanks to @imagesigngroup for the impeccable craftsmanship.
...and thanks to everyone who came and said nice things and had a chat with us on the night of the awards.
Creative direction and design for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. The 2025 season campaign for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra exists in the transition between light and dark—a response to the gamut of emotion conjured tirelessly by South Australia’s largest performing arts organisation. Creating a world of rich light and dramatic shadow, the season aesthetic reflects the explosive drama and delicate nuance of the orchestra’s performances. Videography: @nickfrayne
Photography: @josh_geelen
Furniture: @sodaobjects@huntfurniture Player Styling: @cimonvozzo@jessorogers Hair & Makeup: @tiffanysmithsmith@kristajade_mua Venue: @soda__studios
Creative direction and design for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. The 2025 season campaign for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra exists in the transition between light and dark—a response to the gamut of emotion conjured tirelessly by South Australia’s largest performing arts organisation. Creating a world of rich light and dramatic shadow, the season aesthetic reflects the explosive drama and delicate nuance of the orchestra’s performances. Photography: @josh_geelen Videography: @nickfrayne Furniture: @sodaobjects@huntfurniture Player Styling: @cimonvozzo@jessorogers Hair & Makeup: @tiffanysmithsmith@kristajade_mua Venue: @soda__studios
Creative direction and design for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
The 2025 season campaign for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra exists in the transition between light and dark—a response to the gamut of emotion conjured tirelessly by South Australia’s largest performing arts organisation.
Creating a world of rich light and dramatic shadow, the season aesthetic reflects the explosive drama and delicate nuance of the orchestra’s performances.
Photography: @josh_geelen
Videography: @nickfrayne
Furniture: @sodaobjects@huntfurniture
Player Styling: @cimonvozzo@jessorogers
Hair & Makeup: @tiffanysmithsmith@kristajade_mua
Venue: @soda__studios
Signage and wayfinding for Kings Café and John Moody Dining Room—Pembroke Middle School.
The transformation of the John Moody Centre is a collaborative project with @studio_gram and @landskap_au to develop a new dining room and school café within the former Technology Studies building.
Static and digital signage applications utilise tubular forms and geometric patterning, echoing key architectural features. Materials and colour choices build upon the visual language used throughout the project to form a contemporary and energetic signage suite.
Client: @pembroke_school
Architecture/Interior Design: @studio_gram
Landscape Design: @landskap_au
Photography: @josh_geelen
Signage Manufacturing: @signconcepts and @imagesigngroup