We designed a new identity for Michael Nethercott, a photographer specialising  in wedding photography. Using the clients initials we were able to personalize the identity and come up with the design below.


                  

 

With every new business the importance of identity and the creation of a brand image is vital. We were approached to provide this for Garden Escapes, an outdoor sensory play solutions company. Taking into consideration their target market and the colourful products on offer, we developed this identity below to communicate aspects of fun and the outdoors. We also provided some marketing collateral, exhibition graphics and catalogue. 

We were approached by YFC to develop an identity for a new venture in central Europe. Visiting the conference centre in Prague gave us such inspiration for the design of the identity. A hotel nestled in a forest, to the left a beautiful lake and to the right – rolling countryside.  It’s a place full of natural beauty, a place to relax and escape, a place to learn and grow and a base from which to reach out to neighbouring countries. It is all of the above and more that informed the identity we created below. 

We were very pleased when the proprietor of Total Design, a company that we had branded before, returned to us with a new venture. As the new business was closely correlated with the previous one, we wanted to ensure continuity between the brands. We were pleased to provide the business with a wide range of marketing collateral. 

 

Due to the creative nature of this company, we knew from the start that this would be an interesting job to work on. This business provide playground equipment for schools, councils and playparks and therefore we wanted to reflect this in the identity. Subtle features in the logo such as the inclusion of a see-saw and a roundabout symbol convey this whilst also maintaining a professional and corporate look. We provided   vehicle livery, signage, stationery, brochures, a website, adverts and exhibition stands.  

 

 

With this business, we were given the opportunity to develop branding for a glasses retailer. This was a bit different as the branding was not only developed across a website, exhibition stands, point of display, packaging and a catalogue, but also on the actual glasses frame itself. Production of a catalogue involved organising and directing a photo shoot which we were able to do with a high level of success. This is a company who we are pleased to help continue to develop the brand across the UK mainland. 

 

The company “Fingerprint Learning” provides a learning experience tailored to the individual. For this reason, it was important to reflect the uniqueness of the company in their identity. We’re really pleased to see this client doing so well and he tells us that the material we provided is resourcing him for his work across the UK. 

 

We wanted to reflect the nature of Jenny’s business as an image consultant so we went for a classy and elegant looking logo. Predominantly using black and white added sophistication and the hint of pink contrasted this to make the logo stand out. We provided a range of different marketing elements to give her brand good exposure. 

 

This was a restaurant which served great food but whose identity didn’t faithfully reflect this. We wanted to make people aware of the quality of service available here and so provided the place with a facelift. The new signage, window graphics and internal branding provoked much positive feedback in the local area and the owner was delighted with it, as were we.  


 

This was one of the first designs we did as a company. Colussi is a school of fine cuisine headed up by a South African chef and cooking teacher – Renera Colussi. We wanted the logo to mirror the classy and sophisticated nature of the classes and felt we achieved this effectively. The exciting and colourful range of imagery used reflected the ingredients Renera uses in her cooking.