
Blue Vapours is the creative partnership of Kit and Jane Fennessy who met in the RMIT newspaper office in the 90s. We left the bromide camera behind and worked independently, in a variety of government and private organisations before going out on our own in 2002.
While we are best known for our council report work - producing communications that are engaging, friendly and informative - we offer expertise in many areas. We can help you with branding and identity, illustration, copywriting and editing, photography, in print or on digital platforms.


South Gippsland Beekeepers
What the world needs now, is bees, sweet bees!
And what better time than now to get a Blue Vapours website to promote your mission, your activities and share information of your beekeeping club.

Great Southern Ride
All the delights of South Gippsland are easily accessed by bicycle thanks to the Great Southern Ride and their fabulous e-bikes! Kilometers of beautiful countryside are yours to discover.
Take a couple of days or an afternoon, do a segment or the whole trail... just make sure you take your Blue Vapours designed map!
Annual reports, masterplans, document design, illustration, branded events, community consultation, discussion papers, infographics, council communications, university research reports.... just some of the keywords we hope brought you here!
Because that's what we do; create beautiful communications for clients with complex communication needs.

Document design featuring location specific Illustration and infographics were required in this project, revealing housing types and identifying heritage aspects.

Diabetes Victoria launches their all important Christmas campaign with Blue Vapours designed materials including 4 page letter, branded envelopes and Christmas card.

Get your motors running to Phillip Island!
We specialise in working with large organisations that appreciate getting things "right" is a must; not just letter perfect, but right in tone and voice as well. High stakes communications can involve getting the community on board for a plan or project, securing funding for research, acknowledging those who have gone before us, or informing and educating the community about health issues.