Publication and communication design for work that matters.
Helping turn complex information, stories and ideas into publications, reports and communications that people can navigate, trust and engage with.
For organisations that need things done properly, not just prettied up.
The best projects need more than good design.
They need structure, clarity and good judgement.
The ability to take complex information, competing priorities, stakeholder feedback and tight deadlines, then shape it into something people can actually navigate, understand and trust.
Plenty Creative works across annual reports, consultation documents, magazines, catalogues, books and communication projects for organisations throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.
The work that informs decisions, builds trust, shares knowledge and tells stories worth keeping.
19+
YEARS EXPERIENCE
MAGAZINES PUBLISHED
10+
45
YEARS PUBLISHING
Not every project looks the same.
Some arrive with a detailed brief. Others start with a deadline, a challenge, or a lot of information that needs making sense of.
Most projects tend to fall into one of three areas.
Publishing
Annual reports, consultation documents, books, catalogues and long-form content that need clarity, structure and credibility. Explore Publishing →
Editorial
Magazines, newsletters and recurring publications that need consistency, momentum and attention issue after issue. Explore Editorial →
Creative Support
Flexible design support for organisations that need an experienced creative partner on hand. Explore Creative Support →
Meet Sarah.
Plenty Creative is led by Sarah Lane, a publication and communication designer with nearly two decades of experience across agency, corporate and local government environments.
Today, Sarah works with organisations across Aotearoa New Zealand to create annual reports, consultation documents, magazines, books, catalogues and communication materials that help complex information feel clear, credible and engaging.
A trusted creative partner for organisations with something worth saying.
Every project starts somewhere.
Sometimes it's a detailed brief. Sometimes it's a looming deadline. Sometimes it's simply knowing something important needs to be communicated better.
Whatever stage you're at, I'd be happy to talk through the project and explore what might be possible.