Aaron Bernard
June 18, 2024

Spatial Media's Unique Culture Fuels 10 Years of Success

In an industry often defined by rigid corporate structures and stifling bureaucracy, Spatial Media has carved out a unique niche by prioritising company culture above all else.

In an industry often defined by rigid corporate structures and stifling bureaucracy, Spatial Media has carved out a unique niche by prioritising company culture above all else.

As the Spatial Media and visualisation firm celebrates its 10th anniversary, the founders reflect on how their unconventional approach has been the key to their longevity.

"From the beginning, we had a real desire to do things differently," explains co-founder Aaron Bernard. "That includes the anti-corporate, the flat structure, the startup culture – all of those sort of things."

Rather than imposing a top-down management style, Spatial Media has built a culture of trust and collaboration. "Trust is key to collaboration, not top-down structure," says Bernard. "It's a collaboration thing. It's not a me versus you and us versus them."

This emphasis on trust and autonomy has been a driving force behind the company's ability to retain talent for over a decade - a rarity in the fast-paced world of startups. "Everyone is trusted to be a professional," notes co-founder Jai Eakin. "There is no one  looking over your shoulder."

The remote-first approach has also been integral to Spatial Media's culture. "From the beginning, we had no office," Bernard shares. "We believed that creatives shouldn't have to pretend to be creative between 9 to 5, Monday to Friday and shouldn’t be driven by timesheets and billing increments."

“Business fundamentals are important, but providing people the freedom to excel is equally as important. In a creative industry, our brains don’t work in the same way as other industries. We need time to investigate, to trial new ideas and to work when our creativity is at its best. If that is 2 am on a Wednesday and that works for you; awesome. We’re focused on delivering the work to our client’s needs and timelines, not by the traditional idea of working from 9 to 5,”

This freedom has resonated with employees like Nathan Green, who joined the company after freelancing. "I wouldn't have lasted the 10 years if I suddenly had to go to the office," he says. "The autonomy and creative freedom are really compelling."

Beyond the lack of a physical office, Spatial Media has fostered a sense of community through regular team gatherings and events. "We get the whole team together twice a year, and we have a lot of fun, we do a lot of hard work, and that's the bonding time we do," Eakin explains.

This commitment to culture has paid dividends, even as the company has grown and expanded across the globe. "When we started, the idea of a totally remote workforce was seen as borderline insane," Eakin notes. “Then came COVID, and the world worked from home for a little while, and it rapidly became the norm. We were just a little bit ahead of the curve and while it was seen as risky by some, it has worked and we now have team members across every corner of Australia as well as in New Zealand, Canada, USA, the UK and Bangladesh and our people get to work where they want to live.”

For Morley Foster, who has served as a mentor to the founders, the key to Spatial Media's success lies in the talent and passion of the team. "You always look at the people and say, ‘Are they talented enough to be able to overcome those challenges? Are they talented enough to know when to pivot? Are they talented enough to make customers happy?’ And it was, yes. It was an emphatic yes to all of those."

As Spatial Media celebrates its 10th anniversary, the founders are proud of the culture they've built and the impact it has had on their business. "It's been terrifying, exciting, and worth it," says Eakin.

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Spatial are my go-to for solutions

Spatial are my go-to for solutions nobody has dreamt up yet! They have an incredible knack for combining tomorrows tech solutions with creativity, intuitive UX and analytics. The results are engaging interfaces that are impactful and ultimately bridge the gap between project and stakeholders.
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Kate kernaghan, company director, factotum communications

A very straightforward and fun process

From the initial kick off meeting to the final video, it was a very straightforward and fun process for EnergyAustralia to work with Spatial Media. The final video is outstanding and really helped bring the project to life for our stakeholders. Highly recommended.
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Matt Bruers, Development Director, Wooreen BESS, EnergyAustralia

It is a delight working with their team

Their cutting-edge technology has allowed us to bring stakeholders of all backgrounds onboard with the future of renewable energy with a suite of digital engagement tools - stunning visual outputs and explainer videos, interactive 3D modelling, customised mapping and innovative web solutions. It is a delight working with their team and I would not hesitate in recommending their services.
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Andy Evans, Co-Founder, Star of the South

Top shelf solutions for North East Link project

Spatial Media offers top shelf solutions that help tell the often intricate stories around the construction of major infrastructure. From animations to 3D models, dealing with Spatial has been seamless, and the end results have been first class.
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Jamie Aldridge, Communications Manager, Spark – North East Link – D&C 

From day one, Spatial Media grasped exactly what we needed

From day one, Spatial Media grasped exactly what we needed: a simple, interactive way for our community to stay up to date on local works. Their team was easy to work with, highly responsive, and open to every adjustment we requested. The end result exceeded our expectations.
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Chris Ashton, Lismore City Council

The final product is polished and professional

KiwRail embarked on developing a virtual training tool to assist with establishing and maintaining route knowledge competency. The final product is polished, professional and feedback from end users has been overwhelmingly positive. KiwiRail are continuing our association with Spatial media as we create virtual training tools to enable the business to manage risk in the rail network.
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John Gousmett - Operations Improvement Manager, KiwiRail

Richly detailed and cleverly interactive naturally

The team at Spatial Media - interactive visual engagement created a brilliant app called 'REMONDIS World' to introduce and contextualise the suite of services available from REMONDIS Australia's Integrated and Managed Services team. It's delightful to look at, richly detailed and cleverly interactive, naturally.
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Lisa McCuthion, General Manager – ¬Brand & Marketing, REMONDIS