Tasikoki

WILDLIFE RESCUE & EDUCATION CENTRE

Working to End the Illegal Wildlife Trade.

Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue and Education Centre is dedicated to protecting Indonesia’s rich biodiversity by rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing wildlife affected by the illegal pet trade and habitat destruction. 

Located in North Sulawesi, the centre provides sanctuary to displaced animals while also serving as a hub for education and conservation efforts. Through hands-on programs and community outreach, Tasikoki works to combat wildlife trafficking and inspire a new generation of environmental stewards.

BRAND STRATEGY & CREATIVE

Defining Tasikoki’s Brand for Conservation Impact

We collaborated with Tasikoki to establish a strong brand strategy, defining their vision, mission, objectives, values, and tone of voice. The cuscus bear, a vulnerable marsupial native to Sulawesi, was chosen as the central logo symbol, highlighting Tasikoki’s conservation focus. This species faces threats from hunting, deforestation, and the pet trade, making it a powerful emblem of their mission.

We developed a comprehensive brand guideline document, alongside stationery, uniforms, merchandise, and branding for their wildlife rescue vehicles, ensuring a unified and impactful visual identity

WEB STRATEGY & DESIGN

Website Redesign for Improved Accessibility and Engagement

Tasikoki’s previous website was outdated, non-responsive, and suffered from numerous functionality and display issues. Though content-rich, it lacked essential features, affecting its accessibility.

Serving a diverse audience, including volunteers, students, teachers, tourists, government agencies, and donors, the website redesign aimed to update content, better promote services, and provide donation functionality.

The redesigned site sought to build a supportive community, offering a platform for volunteers, lodge bookings, and visits to the center.

BROCHURE DESIGN

Engaging Young Minds in Wildlife and Sustainability

Tasikoki’s environmental education programmes offer immersive, week-long experiences for both local and international students, covering topics such as local culture, animal welfare, sustainability, and marine biodiversity. To promote these programmes to international schools, we designed a compelling brochure tailored for both students and educators. Featuring striking imagery, intuitive iconography, and engaging copy, the brochure effectively communicates the programme’s value.

Let’s Make

Good Things Happen!

Let’s Make

Good
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Happen!

We Acknowledge

The Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, the Widjabul/Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation, and recognise their deep, unbroken connection to Country—land, waters, and culture.

We honour the Elders past and present, and respect their resilience, wisdom, and storytelling, which have shaped this place for generations. As an agency committed to ethical design and sustainability, we stand in solidarity with the Widjabul/wia-bal people, respecting their knowledge and advocating for a future that values culture, diversity, and the environment.