About Nicole
Art Director & Designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Nicole is currently at Karen Walker International heading the Graphic & Print design department. Before doing so, Nicole worked in the Television industry working on local TV shows, as well as working as a motion graphic designer for MTV / Nickelodeon.
http://www.nicolemillerwong.com
Current city: Auckland
Art Director & Designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Nicole is currently at Karen Walker International heading the Graphic & Print design department. Before doing so, Nicole worked in the Television industry working on local TV shows, as well as working as a motion graphic designer for MTV / Nickelodeon.
 
The best place to get cheap Chinese food in Auckland.
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A public garden that explores different garden themes through each section of the grounds.
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My favourite place in Auckland. They set up telescopes in the courtyard on clear nights so you can see the planets and moon.
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A Gannet Colony situated on the edge of cliffs right next to Muriwai Beach. If you're lucky you'll see a few Seals. It's a short drive out of Auckland but it's worth it to get away from the City.
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At the end of the season it freezes over and it's like a scene straight out of Interstellar
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I’m at Coffee Pen in Eden Terrace at least twice a week. Yasuji and Fumi make the best coffee. All food is homemade and changes daily. Super chill and quiet place to work.
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A nice park that's close to the city. If you go right to the end and walk down the stairs, there are a few extra places to explore.
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Small bay in the city. When the tide's out, you can walk right around to the rock pools.
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Favourite beach in summer. There's a long stretch of white sand with a camping site close to the water.
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Best place for a run or walk. Great view of the city once you reach the top.
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Donkey Sanctuary at Highland Garden Reserve in Algies Bay. All the Donkeys are super friendly and love food.
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The most grammed place in Queenstown and a short drive from the city centre. The spa has a retractable roof that you can open and look out onto Arthur's Pass.
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Great place to stay in Queenstown also probably has the best restaurant in town.
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Super popular ski fields in Queenstown. We went at the end of the season but definitely worth visiting in the peak of Winter.
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Great for a long walk by the river with heaps of parks and exercise stops.
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A good flat white is hard to find but this is one place in NYC that has coffee that tastes like it does back in New Zealand.
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A small cafe / restaurant in the heart of Aoyama. Does a really good homemade lemonade.
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I want to buy everything in store. Super cute place that stocks great things.
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Cute little coffee place we stumbled across in Osaka.
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