
He Pī Ka Rere – Learning To Fly
He Pī Ka Rere – Learning To Fly
‘He Pī Ka Rere’ is an evidence based Kaupapa Māori movement programme that draws on Mātauranga Māori and other indigenous knowledge to inform the role of traditional activity in the growth and development of a child. A traditional Māori belief is that with in every child there is the capacity for growth and development when the appropriate stimuli are provided. A constant theme throughout ‘He Pī Ka Rere’ is providing stimuli that allow tamariki to learn new skills and to develop their natural talents.
He Pi Ka Rere is currently being released into our Kaupapa Maori Early Learning Environments with wananga being held for Kaimahi that deliver to Kaupapa Maori early learning environments around Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and various other regions. The 2 day wananga will involve learning through the use of presentations, practical sessions and technological training.
This project continued to grow and develop throughout the design process and spanned a whole year with a number of other smaller projects being added to complete this early childhood learning resource.
Logo & Identity Design
Research, design and development of ‘Rakau Atua’ icon set, for use within manual and specifically for activity cards.
Graphic Design
User Manual (Publication)
Pull-up Banners
Activity Card set with instructions
Illustration
5 Atua sets with 8 illustrations per set = 40 Atua illustrations in total
Illustration of activity diagrams on the reverse side of atua card
Creation of a tiling kowhaiwhai pattern used within the manual and as a background for the cards and another to be used for manual cover and banners
Concept and illustration of child evolution silhouettes to be used on cover and banners
Packaging Design
Photography & Retouching
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