Toi Manahau Designers Institute of New Zealand.

Serving and representing Aotearoa New Zealand’s diverse design community.

Established in 1991, the Designers Institute of New Zealand (DINZ) was born from the union of two foundational bodies: the New Zealand Society of Industrial Designers (1960) and the New Zealand Association of Interior Designers (1968).

Today, DINZ proudly represents a broad and evolving spectrum of design disciplines, including:

Graphic Design
Digital Design
Motion Design
Spatial Design
Industrial (Product) Design
Design in Business
Design Education

At the heart of the Institute is our tikanga, expressed through four Pou — the pillars that uphold and guide our purpose:
Whakamana Te Toi – Elevating our craft
Whakamana Te Tiriti – Fostering healthy relationships
Whakamana Te Ao – Maximising positive impact
Whakamana Te Tangata – Uplifting our people

These Pou shape our work and community, ensuring that design in Aotearoa continues to thrive, evolve, and serve both people and place with integrity and vision.

Together We Have Built The Best Design Community in the World

Kia ora, and welcome.
As a designer — or as part of the wider design community of Aotearoa — we invite you to join us.

Engage. Connect. Share. 

The Designers Institute of New Zealand (DINZ) exists to be your voice.
Help us shape what that voice should say.

The four Pou (principles and values) that express the Institute’s tikanga are:

  • Whakamana Te Toi (Elevating our craft);
  • Whakamana Te Tiriti (Fostering healthy relationships)
  • Whakamana Te Ao (Maximising positive impact); and
  • Whakamana Te Tangata (Uplifting our people).

Whakamana Tangata - Uplifting our people
Our Vision - We Design the Future
That professional designers are valued and rewarded for the contribution they make to the economic, cultural and social growth of New Zealand.

Our Mission 
Bring the different design disciplines together under a united front
- Improve the standards of professional service.
- Increase demand for design excellence
- Increase the profile of design
- Encourage the development of professional skills within the          membership

We believe a strong design industry is at the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s economic, cultural and creative future. That is at the heart of our kaupapa. Together, we build up our industry and our designers, at every stage of their careers.

As a DINZ member, we can help build your success by supporting the advancement of you and your practice’s professional standards.

Whakamana Te Tiriti  - Fostering healthy relationships
We represent the best interests of all New Zealand designers practicing design in:
- Graphics
- Digital
- Spatial
- Industrial (Product) Design
- Motion
- Design in Business
- Design Education

Meet like-minded colleagues within our membership, whether you’re a studio seeking new talent or a younger member starting your life of design.

We also have the best reach. DINZ is the only organisation in Aotearoa providing a voice for all designers, across all disciplines, and representing design as a profession and industry.

We’re here to grow community and collegiality between members, because people are the heart and soul of great design work and a thriving industry.

DINZ provides member benefits, events, celebration, acknowledgments and kōrero that help you value yourself and each other.

DINZ Student Council
The core aim of the DINZ Student Council (incepted in 2015) is to give students a voice within the industry and helping them forge lasting relationships between students and industry professionals.

Mentorship - Peer to Peer
At DINZ we’re about helping make connections to better our industry. We figure if we chat, discuss and share our collective knowledge we’ll help our design community thrive.

D. Card - Friends Don't let Friends Pay Retail
Reap the benefits of friendship thanks to some of
New Zealand’s best design companies.

Your Membership comes with a D.Card that acts like a secret handshake, paying loyalty forward when you spend with our friends at Resene, Fisher & Paykel Appliance, noho, IMO, Simon James Design or Tim Webber Design.

In The World
We’re proud and passionate advocates for the industry, promoting and speaking up for the kaupapa of New Zealand design locally and globally.

Memorandums of Understanding
DINZ is a member of the WDO and ico-D.
We also have MOUs with; Good Design; Industrial Design Society of America, IDSA; Design Institute Australia, DIA; Cumulus; and the Australian Graphic Design Association, AGDA.

Whakamana Toi - Elevating our craft
We champion the exceptional, pursuing and promoting excellence in design. We believe that New Zealand’s best design can be the world’s best too. That means committing to raising the bar, year after year.

PDINZ
Fly the flag as a professional member, using the PDINZ appellation to indicate your commitment to your profession

DINZ Student Council
- Folio Night
- Designers Speak®
- d.Cast Interviews
- Student Only Open Studio
- Designers Speak® Secondary Schools

DINZ Means Business
- Best of the Best Designers Speak®
- Designers Speak®
- Design in Business - Value of Design
- Design for Positive Impact
- Design of the Start-Up
- Designers Speak® - Across the Ditch
- No Borders
- Open StudioTM
- The Form Forum®
- The Graphic Forum
- The Product Forum|
- Pixel to Product

D.Casts
Through the D.Cast series we bring you insights, stories and reflections from our community.

DINZ Interviews
When the opportunity arises, DINZ interviews leading designers from here and overseas. These interviews seek to dig beneath the surface to address the common and uncommon challenges, problems and opportunities the design community faces.

DINZ Means Business Video  
DINZ events give access to designers at the top of their game as they share their knowledge and insights. 

The audiovisual recordings from some of these gatherings can be found under this Video category and are archived there as a reference resource to Aotearoa’s rich design history.

Legal support
Streamline and protect yourself with our full suite of industry specific legal, business and contract documents. These are available to all members at no charge. Plus 30 minute  complimentary legal advice on the phone with via office@dinz.org.nz 

Insurance Advise and Package 
Protect yourself with an industry specific insurance policy.

Best Design Awards
DINZ recognises the best of the industry each year at Australasia’s biggest and best design awards. The Best Design Awards is the brightest night in the design calendar, bringing together friends, colleagues and rivals in a night of celebration. This is a night to be recognised for your mahi, your graft, your vision. Members can enter their work at a reduced rate.

Acknowledgement
We acknowledge those that help push the boundaries of design, both inside and out.

  • The John Britten Black Pin is awarded each year to a designer for their leadership, vision and achievement both in New Zealand and internationally.
  • The Designers Institute Black Pin is awarded each year to a member of the Institute who has made a lasting and valuable contribution to the design profession and design culture in New Zealand.

Whakamana Te Ao - Maximising positive impact
Advocacy:
- Media commentary on topical design issues
- Forming relationships with corporations, government and ministerial departments that help advance our design culture.
 - International relationships, Memberships and MoU's putting Aotearoa Design on the global stage.. 

The Board

The Board of the Designers Institute of New Zealand is composed of representatives from across the design industry’s diverse sectors. Each sector’s representation on the Board reflects its proportion within the overall membership, ensuring balanced and relevant governance.The Board is responsible for guiding the affairs of the Institute — setting policy, overseeing strategic direction, and managing finances and resources with integrity and accountability.

In alignment with the Objectives of our Constitution and our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the Board is co-led by a Māori Co-President and a non-Māori Co-President, ensuring bicultural representation and shared leadership at the highest level.

  • Cathy Veninga FDINZ
    Cathy Veninga FDINZ
    CEO
  • Anna Ryan, Lane Neave
    Anna Ryan, Lane Neave
    DINZ Honorary Solicitors
  • Catriona Knapp HonDINZ
    Catriona Knapp HonDINZ
    DINZ Treasurer
  • Anzac Tasker FDINZ
    Anzac Tasker FDINZ
    Co-President
  • Mark Dalton FDINZ
    Mark Dalton FDINZ
    Co-President
  • Katene Durie-Doherty PDINZ
    Katene Durie-Doherty PDINZ
    Māori
  • Colette McCartney PDINZ
    Colette McCartney PDINZ
    Spatial
  • Valentina Machina FDINZ
    Valentina Machina FDINZ
    Spatial
  • Andy Florkowski FDINZ
    Andy Florkowski FDINZ
    Spatial
  • Gideon Keith FDINZ
    Gideon Keith FDINZ
    Graphics
  • Jesse Keith PDINZ
    Jesse Keith PDINZ
    Industrial Design
  • Terry Williams-Wilcock FDINZ
    Terry Williams-Wilcock FDINZ
    Digital