Who we are

We are all about creating promotional ideas that help you attract customers and grow your business.

We seek to understand your business and then develop persuasive communication to meet your objectives. We work together with you to effectively sell your products or services.

What sets us apart is our ability to understand your organisation at a deeper level.  For us to do an excellent job we need to understand your products and services, your customers and what you want to achieve. We need to understand the history and culture of your business and the  world you operate in.

From this platform of understanding we inject creative thinking into your design and communication to present ideas that stand out and attract customers.  We use the latest techniques in print and electronic media to help you reach your objectives.

Throughout the process our fully qualified creative team work with a friendly  ‘can do’ attitude to make sure you get what you want.

We hold onto eight core values that are important to us in fulfilling our promise of being ‘The Art of Business’. We aim for excellence in all our activities and relationships by being:

Creative - focused on producing fresh ideas that work

Adaptable - with a ‘Can Do’ attitude for our clients

Strategic - all creativity needs to be 'on brief' and work in a commercial environment

Qualified - our people are tertiary educated with appropriate experience

Dependable - being reliable and meeting agreed deadlines

Friendly - we enjoy the journey of working with our clients and each other

Honest - having integrity in all we do, maintaining trust is vital

Proficient - current in technology, systems, software and thinking

 

The Downing Design team

Tony Downing
Tony gained a Diploma in Visual Communications from Wellington Polytechnic in the late 1980s. He went on to work as an in-house graphic designer in Wellington for Colonial Mutual Life and as an Art Director for Ogilvy & Mather Advertising, a multinational advertising agency. After leaving Ogilvy he worked in an inner city Church as a pastor for 3 years and then moved to Nelson with his family. In 1994 Tony set up Downing Design and continues to build the business today.

Jeremy Downing
Jeremy has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Film and has a background in management. He performs many roles including Project Manager, writer and strategist.

Bronwyn Smith
Bronwyn Smith - has a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications and is involved in many writing and public relations projects. She is also an Account Manager providing valuable client support.

Henry Fullmer

Henry has a Diploma of Communication Arts and Design, and an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts Majoring in Design. He enjoys creating outstanding graphic design projects for our clients.

Joseph Norris

Joseph has a Diploma in Graphic Design.  He also is one of our talented graphic designers who gets a kick out of coming up with stunning ideas to help promote our client's businesses.  He is also a keen illustrator.

Vanessa Downing
Vanessa has a background in administration and sales with a side line of professional singing.  She is currently the office manager, keeping the office systems in order.

 

Our Story
Tony and Vanessa Downing set up Downing Design in Nelson in 1994. Armed with a packet of felt pens and a drawing board Tony started by designing logos and brands for local businesess and expanded the business to include advertising, web design and strategic services. From 1994 to 2004 the business operated from a home office in various locations in Nelson including Tahunanui, Brightwater and Monaco. In 2005 Downing Design moved to a building in the Richmond Mall car park. At that time it was renovated into a studio office. This was the home of Downing Design until August 09 when Downing Design moved into the Historic Fields Building in Hardy Street in the Nelson City CBD.  The current office is a significant step forward and offers a bright open creative space.

Downing Design started with a staff of 2 which became 3 while in Brightwater, growing to 4 when it moved to Monaco and then 6 while in Richmond. We now maintain that number in the Nelson office.