Nikki Farmer is a graphic designer + art director︎

Currently designing at Hours After and previously in the NFP and fundraising industry, working with brands and charities to create positive social impact︎

Malthouse Comedy 2025

︎event brand design
︎art direction
︎campaign roll-out

The 2025 Comedy brand for Malthouse Theatre is bold, loud and contemprary. Comedy is here!
A chatterbox motif is paired with bright magenta stickers and a repeated logo backdrop.  
Produced under creative direction and in collaboration at Hours After

FIA Conference 2024

︎brand design
︎art direction






FIA Conference 2024 is the Fundraising Institute of Australia’s annual conference when fundraisers alike get together to share industry insights. We wanted to make a brand identity that was current and ispiring for the delegates. The conference branding and concept for 2024 was Where Passion Meets Purpose and was developed by the creative team at Donor Republic.
Produced under creative direction at Donor Republic

The Ecologies Project 2024

︎brand design
︎art direction

The Ecologies Project was an exhibiton at MPRG in 2024-2025. This concept speaks to the effects of climate change with a logotype that appears to be decaying, shattering and shifting. The logotype is interrupted by intricate dotted lines which reference topographic maps, contours and sand. The combination of serif and sans serif type alludes to the passing of time, while bright, contemporary pops of colour  juxtapose the logotype. Opposing these bright colours with the degrading logotype further references climate changing culture.
Produced under creative direction and in collaboration at Hours After

Shakewell Hotsauce

︎brand design
︎label design 





Made in Canberra, ACT, on Ngunnawal Country, Shakewell Hot Sauce is the latest creation by Aidan Kidson. With a strong idea of how the brand should look, Aidan and I worked together to create a suite of logos, labels and social media content. The brand identity is whimsical and playful, as seen in the illustration style and typographic choices. The words “hot sauce” are intentionally written upside down to ensure the consumer “shakes well”.