Welcome to Neat Creative
Annual report design for Community Housing Limited featuring editorial layouts and infographics. Themed disability housing and support

Have something important to communicate?

Design that shapes understanding, trust and action.

The work

Every project has something important to communicate.

Annual reports read by shareholders. White papers commissioned between major corporates. Presentations delivered to boards, investors and international conferences. Brand identities that become the foundation for an organisation. Websites that build credibility before the first conversation. Communication projects that don't fit neatly into a category but still need to be understood.

I think about structure before I think about appearance. How people move through information. What they notice. What they remember. What happens next.

That's where design matters.

Neat Creative Services
Open magazine with a cover story titled "A Matter of Choice" featuring photos of diverse workers in construction and industrial settings.

Publications and Reports

A conference room with a long table and nine black chairs, black walls, ceiling lights, and a large poster on the front wall showing a cyclist in red and black gear riding a bike with the text 'You gotta love the thrill of the chase'.

PowerPoint Presentations

Black card with gold text reading 'BVT BONAVENTO DIAMONDS' floating above a sandy beach with a gray sky in the background.

Branding & Visual Identity

Computer monitor displaying the Ashe Munro Recruitment website, with a keyboard, mouse, white mug, pencil, and a small plant on a white desk against a light-colored wall.

Squarespace Websites

Communication design for BHP as part of a larger project delivering multiple designs for community engagement in Port Hedland and Newman, regional Western Australia.

Communication Design

Bec Gauci
Founder of Neat Creative

Bec Gauci, communication designer and founder of Neat Creative in Perth, Australia. Working nationally and globally.

For more than 15 years I've worked with corporate, government and professional service organisations to communicate information that matters.

My role is to understand the subject matter, pull it apart through the eyes of the audience, then rebuild it into something clear, structured and engaging.

Design is the outcome. Understanding is the objective.

When you work with Neat Creative, you work directly with me, from the first conversation to final delivery. The person who takes the brief is the person who does the thinking, makes the decisions and delivers the work. One designer. Every project. No exceptions.

Learn more about my process

Have something important to communicate?

One conversation. No obligation.