What we do
Native Council invent, connect, create, and make things happen. We are Brand Warriors. Like most indigenous people we are storytellers. We believe Content is King. We specialise in communicating with Māori and Pacific audiences to tell stories across a range of different media – TV, Print, Web, Interactive, Email, Apps and Social Media. We work in English, Māori, Pacific and Asian Languages. And offer advise on what the best options are to get a message across well. We aim to simplify communication to maximize impact.
Brand Identity – Brand Name, Logo, Brand Strategy. View our Brand Portfolio
Print Design – Brochures, Business Cards, Stationery, Calendars, Apparel, Point of Sale, Direct Mail. View our Print Portfolio
Book Publishing – Printed Books, Digital Books. View our Publishing Portfolio
Webmedia Design – E Commerce, E Mail Newsletters, Websites. View our Web Portfolio
Video and TV Production, Promotional Videos, DVD, Online Videos, TV Programmes. View our TV Portfolio
Translation Services – Māori, Pacific and Asian Languages. View our Languages Portfolio. View our Languages Portfolio
Apparel – Brand Apparel, Promotional Apparel, design, manufacturing and online retailing. View our Apparel Portfolio
Social Media – Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and Pinterest integration and promotion View our Social Media Portfolio
How we work
We always work collaboratively with our clients. We identify with them what needs to be said, who the audience are, and what is the best medium to use. We then work together through a series of tasks, refining and adjusting to achieve the results we are after. Finally we put processes in place to measure any results and provide feedback. And we try to do all of this with an innovative approach, a respect for the people and cultures we are interacting with and aiming to enjoy doing it.
“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.”
Charles Mingus
(April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) American jazz musician, composer, bandleader, and civil rights activist.

“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.”





