An image of the All Right? logo overlaid with rainbow-coloured stripes. The image was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page in June 2015, in support of marriage equality.
An image promoting Samoan Language Week which reads, "Taofi mau I au measina. Hold fast to your cultural treasures." All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 25 May 2014 at 6:00pm.
A photograph of an 'All Rightie' posing with a young festival-goer at the 2014 SCIRT World Buskers Festival in Hagley Park. The young festival-goer is holding an All Right? Buskers Festival postcard.
A photograph of 'All Righties' posing with Noa and Uri Weiss of Cirque No Problem. The photograph was taken at the 2014 SCIRT World Buskers Festival in Hagley Park.
A photograph of 'All Righties' posing with a young festival-goer at the 2014 SCIRT World Buskers Festival in Hagley Park. The 'All Righties' and young festival-goer are holding All Right? Buskers Festival postcards.
A PDF copy of a poster promoting Samoan Language Week 2014. The poster reads, "Taofi mau i au measina. Hold fast to your cultural treasures" and features graphics from the All Right? campaign.
An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"You think they don't want to talk to you, but they do." - Mick, Lyttelton'.
An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"You think they don't want to talk to you, but they do." - Mick, Lyttelton'.
An image designed for use as a sticker for the All Right? Winter Survival Kit. The image reads, "What makes you feel all right? Sharing kai with the whānau".
A PDF copy of a poster advertising a public meeting about how to best bring the All Right? campaign to Waimakariri. The poster reads, "What makes people in the Waimakariri feel all right?" and provides the event details.
A PDF copy of two posters created for Matariki 2015 and promoting the All Right app. Each poster reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference.
An image used as a website banner and created for Matariki 2015. The image reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference.
An image designed for use as a web button. The image depicts two 'All Righties' catching up over coffee. The image is usually accompanied by the text, "When was your last mate date?".
A photograph of Jane from New Brighton taking part in #FiveYearsOn. Jane holds a sign which reads, "Five years on, I feel... Appreciative of my loved ones! <3 <3 <3 <3".
A PDF copy of an image created for 'Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project'. The image reads, "New library coming soon! Amazing adventures can begin when we discover something new".
An image designed for use as a web button. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing. The image is usually accompanied by the text, "Had a good boogie lately?".
A photograph of Stacey from Strowan taking part in #FiveYearsOn. Stacey holds a sign which reads, "Five years on, I feel... Town is coming back and excited for things to come. Stacey, Strowan".
A PDF copy of a two posters designed for Christchurch's Samoan speaking communities. The posters are from phase 1 of All Right? Campaign, which sought to normalise emotional experiences in post-quake Christchurch.
A PDF copy of a poster designed for Christchurch's Mandarin speaking communities. The poster is from phase 1 of the All Right? campaign, which sought to normalise emotional experiences in post-quake Christchurch.
A PDF copy of a poster designed for Christchurch's Gaelic speaking communities. The poster is from phase 1 of the All Right? campaign, which sought to normalise emotional experiences in post-quake Christchurch.
A photograph of Jo Scott, Communications Consultant for All Right?, taking part in #FiveYearsOn. Scott holds a sign which reads, "Five years on, I feel... Impatient and excited// Jo, Mairehau".
A photograph of Ciaran Fox (All Right?) and three 'All Righties' surprising a customer at the Z Energy service station on Curletts Road.
A PDF copy of an evaluation document highlighting quantitative findings about how the All Right? social marketing campaign has helped Cantabrians. The report was created by All Right? in April 2017.
A photograph of flags in road cones, as part of the first phase of All Right?'s advertising campaign. Each flag contains a statement beginning with "It's all right".
A photograph of two 'All Righties' and a State Insurance staff member posing with newspapers. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 1 August 2014 at 6:00am.
An image used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "Be a Summer Starter!" All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 22 October 2014 at 12:02pm.
A photograph of someone holding up a concertina pamphlet outlining the Five Ways to Wellbeing. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 2 July 2013 at 4:23pm.
A photograph of All Right? and World Buskers Festival material on the counter at The Dukes of Sandwich foodtruck. The photograph was taken at the 2014 SCIRT World Buskers Festival in Hagley Park.
An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"I know I can make a difference. I'm just finding out how." - Felise, Parklands'.
An image designed for use as a sticker for the All Right? Winter Survival Kit. The image reads, "What makes you feel all right? Reading or exploring your local library".