Best Motion Sickness Auckland Campaigns of All Time
Motion Sickness is the Auckland shop that has been disrupting the comfortable assumption that world-class creative can only come out of London or New York. They have a habit of using New Zealand's cultural specificity as a creative asset rather than a limitation - the kind of weird, dry precision that looks obvious in hindsight but was never in the brief. Browse the work below.
3 campaigns

Whānau Ora: The Māori Roll Call
The campaign transformed bureaucratic voter registration into a powerful, public act of cultural visibility by reading real Māori names aloud, turning an invisible civic process into a collective, urgent statement of identity and political self-determination.

Whanau Ora: The Maori Roll Call
To secure an eighth Māori parliamentary seat, the campaign transformed the dry administrative act of electoral enrollment into a powerful, public ritual of indigenous identity, using a legendary activist to call citizens to reclaim their political voice.

New Zealand Herpes Foundation: The Best Place in the World to Have Herpes
To dismantle the crippling shame of herpes, the campaign reframed destigmatization as a matter of national pride, challenging New Zealanders to learn their way to the top of a global leaderboard hosted by beloved national icons.