Logan Brewer Production Design
is a disciplined team of
New Zealand’s top designers,
composers, writers, artists,
film directors, engineers,
architects and technicians.
  Logan Brewer Production Design is an Australasian company with an international reputation for skilful management of design projects from conception to completion. At the heart of the company and its talent for ‘total production’ is Logan Brewer. His creative energy and his ability to combine the disciplines of art and business have put New Zealand design on the global map. He has been responsible for conceiving and managing some of the country’s most prestigious international design projects.

Under his direction, the New Zealand Pavilion at the World Expo ’92 in Seville won high acclaim for the way in which it evoked the New Zealand experience. The success of NZ’s Expo ’92 Pavilion has paid significant dividends for New Zealand's tourism and trade. To the New Zealand Pavilion at Expo ’88 in Brisbane, Logan Brewer applied the same streamlined production process. He pulls together a talented team in each of the disciplines required to achieve the final work. Logan Brewer Production Design is a performance-based design company, committed to the art of achieving the original concept in its purest form.

Creativity combines with efficiency to achieve a solid return for the client's investment. The dedicated aim is to achieve impact within budget. Logan Brewer's ability to promote New Zealand and the South Pacific has attracted a growing number of international clients who seek his skills in theming and production design.

Contemporary tourist attractions form a growing part of the Logan Brewer Production Design business. To be widely appealing and successful, Logan Brewer believes they should enlighten, involve and entertain. He brings these ingredients alive in Auckland's innovative attraction, the Antarctic Encounter. This unique attraction is a realistic and memorable experience of the world's last frontier. Logan Brewer and his creative team of designers, technical innovators, composers, writers, artists and crafts people apply their skills not only to expositions and tourist attractions. Feature films, television productions, multimedia displays and international events are also areas in which they have built a reputation for excellence.

Logan Brewer's production and design of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the XIVth Commonwealth Games in Auckland in 1990, captured international attention for the way in which it involved both spectators and sports participants. Host countries of international Games events have since taken his lead. The creative challenge involved in new projects ranging from city waterfront developments, theatrical events and sport and leisure centres to theme parks in Japan and Malaysia are relished by Logan Brewer. He has firmly established the culture of incorporating concept, design and production in a total management process. Innovation and vision are Logan Brewer's hallmarks.

Logan Brewer's productions leap out and grab the audience. It is a talent he first honed as a young graduate from London's St Martin's School of Art, when working in the Design Department of the National Theatre in London under Sir Lawrence Olivier. The art of communicating was another skill he polished in his early days of design.

Logan Brewer's distinct talents, his abilities to inform and enrich and his services to film, television and exhibit design have been honoured by Queen Elizabeth II when in 1990 he was awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire).
     
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