Mosman-based, working with brands across the country
Dealvibez started in 2014 as a small studio focused on one specific problem: packaging that looks generic and fails to communicate anything meaningful at the point of sale. Since then, the work has grown to include promotional design across retail, food, and consumer goods — but the original problem remains the focus.
Most of what we do happens remotely. Clients send briefs, reference materials, and product specs. We return concepts, revisions, and print-ready files. The process is structured enough to move quickly, and flexible enough to accommodate unusual requirements. Being based in Mosman means familiarity with Australian retail standards, supplier networks, and print production timelines.
How the work actually gets done
Design projects fail most often at the brief stage — not the execution stage. We spend time upfront understanding product positioning, shelf context, and print constraints before anything visual gets produced. The result is fewer revision rounds and files that work in production, not just on screen.
What this approach includes
- Structured brief process covering print specs, retail environment, and competitor shelf position
- Concepts supplied as print-ready artwork, not just visual mockups
- Revision rounds with written rationale — changes are documented, not guessed at
- File handover includes source files, print-ready PDFs, and colour profiles
What this approach does not include
- Fast turnaround on projects with incomplete briefs — we ask questions first
- Unlimited revision rounds — scope is agreed before work begins
- Guaranteed sales outcomes — design improves visibility, not sales by itself
- Social media content production — packaging and promotional print only
The people handling your project
Each project is assigned to a single specialist who manages it from brief to file handover. There is no account manager layer between you and the designer doing the work.
Brigitte Auclair
Senior Packaging Designer
Brigitte has spent the better part of a decade working on fast-moving consumer goods packaging, primarily in food and personal care. She is familiar with Woolworths and Coles planogram requirements and has worked with printers in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane on short-run and high-volume jobs alike.
Tomasz Wierzbicki
Promotional Design Specialist
Tomasz focuses on promotional materials — point-of-sale displays, catalogue layouts, and campaign collateral for retail environments. His background is in print production, which means he catches technical issues before they reach the printer. He handles most of the large-format and multi-piece promotional projects.