Nailing it since ages ago.
Rapt! That’s us.
When it comes to signage, graphic design, and printing, we’ve got you covered. In fact, branding and creative design stuff is what we do best.
We lean on decades of experience to deliver your work within your deadline, budget and brief, every single time. Working with Rapt! (formerly Designation and MacWork) is like having your very own in-house design studio ready whenever you need us. First, we take the time to listen, then we commit to completing your branding project on brief and on time.
Rapt! began as a small group of freelance graphic designers back in the dark ages (2004 to be precise) working with pre-press houses, ad agencies and publishing companies throughout Auckland. We then added a signage workshop to now offer our clients a seamless design and install
service.
Within that small-scale start, we’ve honed our skills, added new services and built a crack team of talented people. Those early years show up in everything we do now and, despite the inevitable growth of the business, our cutting-edge design skills, backed by old-school know-how, ensure premium quality signage and graphic design.
Our Values.
Client focused. Before we do anything, we listen to the needs of our clients and ensure we understand what you are trying to achieve.
Accurate and quality outcomes. We strive to go beyond what is expected to deliver high-quality branding and graphic design solutions that meet our clients’ needs and build your brand reputation.
Team work. In-house, with our clients, and with other tradespeople, we work as a cohesive team to provide the best experience and outcome for every client.
Transparent, honest and respectful. Our commitment to every client is that we are 100% honest about what is achievable and what is not. If a project’s specs are outside of budget, we will tell you, while doing all we can to make it work.
The Team.
Blair
Director
Brandon
Signwriter
Claude
Senior Graphic Designer
Dan
Senior Signwriter
Julie
Director
Michelle
Accounts & Office Administrator