Our Partners

Pink Jewel Partners is a resource network of affordable skills and expertise across a range of disciplines. Tapping into our network is optional but recommended. We have established goodwill, trust and preferential rates for a range of resources to ensure we deliver high quality projects, communications and content, on time and on budget.

DATA Science

Mark, DMSA CEO

Staff assessments, analysis and recommendations: DMSA is a team of highly qualified and experienced statisticians, business analysts and organisational psychologists. We partner with DMSA to provide affordable expertise and organisational insights to feed into our strategic decision making.

Design

Janet, Designer

Our network of highly skilled freelance graphic designers collectively offers more than twenty years’ experience designing multimedia assets. They boast specialist knowledge in accessibility, considering the needs of those who are neurodivergent or have physical impairments.

Video Production

Ed, Aaron and Tom, Mambo Media

We harness video for a show-not-tell approach to behaviour change. We can incorporate video, if appropriate, as part of a multi-media strategy. Our video production partners offer preferential rates to affordably meet all your video production (live action, animation) and editing needs. Check out Mambo Media’s quality animation and live action videos in a variety of formats and adapted for a range of platforms.

Dele, animator/illustrator

Dele Nuga is an animator/illustrator whose approach is both edgy and commercial.

Zan Barberton, MD Boundary pictures, portrait
Zan, MD Boundary Pictures

Award-winning Boundary Pictures curates reality and crafts fictional situations to educate, empower and inspire.

Community Research

Shabira, People Street Collaborative

We partner with the People Street Collaborative (C.I.C.) for a community development based approach to gathering insights from diverse communities across the country. This partnership is particularly handy when it comes to public and third sector projects. An asset-based approach to gathering data is not only effective in terms of information gathering, it is instrumental to building bridges.