Graphic design for logos and branding is far more than just the logo. It’s central to consider all aspects – the context, personality and style of your organisation. This can be reflected in a logo, but also the font (typeface), colour scheme, layout templates, and hierarchy. Working with an experienced designer makes this process so much smoother.
Have a look at some examples of recent work, and don't hestitate to get in touch about your project!
Global learning leeds logo design people in a circle colourful
Endeavour Academy school logo on a sweatshirt navy
The Growth Well logo design, water bursting out of a well
A good conversation is the essential starting point
- What is your deadline?
- What are your hopes and expectations
- Who is your audience and how will they interact with the brand??
- How will the logo and branding be applied?
- Who will be applying your branding and logo?
- What brand application do you require?
Although it’s common for my clients to not yet know the answer to these questions, the process helps them really get to the crux of their hopes and desires for developing a new logo and brand identity.
From the smallest rebrand to a fully fledged brand identity project, each package will include a clear Brand Guideline document as well as all designed materials, templates and imagery in many useful formats for print and web, both vector SVG and pixel PNG.
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