Designworks appoints Kerry Argus to design director position in its Christchurch offices
In response to accelerated growth Designworks – part of STW – has appointed award winning creative Kerry Argus (left) to the position of design director, Designworks Christchurch. Argus’ appointment is effective immediately.
In her new role, Argus will work alongside fellow design director Ben Harrison to lead the design product of Designworks Christchurch, and to support Designworks ongoing commitment to Christchurch and Canterbury.
Says Michael Prentice, MD Designworks Christchurch: “Kerry’s diverse international and local experience in both large multinational consultancies and smaller design shops will bring a fresh new perspective to the Designworks offering.”
Sven Baker, CEO, Designworks group said he was delighted that someone of Argus’ calibre and talent had chosen to join the group at such an exciting time for the agency.
Says Baker: “Kerry is one of a number of key new appointments we’re making to satisfy the growing demand for our services throughout the region. Under Michael’s inspired leadership the business is entering an exciting period of growth and we’re really looking forward to assisting more local clients realise their ambitions.”
Argus has earned her stripes both internationally and locally, most recently as senior designer at Strategy, with other career highlights including a decade in London with Interbrand working on such high profile brands as Marks and Spencer, WH Smith, Waitrose, Boots etc.
Over the years Argus has won a slew of Best Design awards for large and small scale identity work and packaging on well-known brands such as Cloudy Bay, Bell Hill and Kathmandu.
Argus joins a growing Designworks senior creative team including Kasia Wydrowski and Luke Van O who recently joined the Sydney and Melbourne offices in the roles of creative director and as creative strategist respectively.
2 Comments
Mike stole her off his past employer… classic stuff… Good to see some old fashion headhunting going on over the back fence…
Strategy sure is starting to look provincial. DW taking the lead, this’ll shake things up.