Showing posts with label logos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logos. Show all posts

21.9.10

Baby Nook + Kids Logo Identity


Check out the logo we designed for Baby Nook + Kids! An exciting baby and kids chain in Jozi!

3.8.10

Breakfast Xpress Logo


Check out the new Breakfast Xpress Logo designed by Angus Ewing from Fuze for 94.7 Highveld Stereo' new breakfast show!

5.5.10

Wallybok Brand Identity

Now this was a fun logo to work on! Just completed! Watch this space!

7.4.10

Maximus Entertainment

Maximus Entertainment Logo just finished! A new dyanamic company about to be launched into the big bad world! Watch these guys for some exciting new developments!

5.4.10

Mantis Networks




Logo revamp for Mantis Networks (Pty) Ltd. Website to follow!

29.3.10

Mad Max Logo





This logo was designed for Mad Max! Check out her website! 2mad4u

17.3.10

9.3.10

First Choice Holdings Branding

First Choice Holdings branding in final stages! Need to brand your company? Contact us

2.3.10

Rormac Logo

New logo for Rormac! They design and manufacture just about anything you want in wood. I can highly recommend them!

22.2.10

FCD Logo

New logo just finished for First Choice Distribution!

23.1.10

Rachel Bell Logo

Check out one of latest logos, designed for a very special friend Rachel. She has just qualified as a pilates instructor and opened a cool studio!


2.11.09

Logo's that we have designed!



Check out some of the logos that we have designed! If you are starting a new business or just revamping an old one, send us a mail, we can help!

29.10.09

Need a Logo?


A good logo:

  • must attract attention – be bold and demand its viewers to pay attention
  • must have longevity – try not to focus the logo on current fashion trends that could easily become outdated. Opt rather for a more classic approach that could stand the test of time. E.g. Nike, Coca-Cola
  • must be simple – the communication should be clear and uncluttered. Try to limit your colors to two or three rather than create a visual overload
  • must work as a unit - the image and text should form visual synergy and should not appear to be two separate entities
  • must be pleasing to the eye
  • should be unique and memorable
  • captures your target audience and accurately represents your business’ character
  • is technically sound:
  • should be scalable. In other words, it should work on a small format e.g. your letterhead as well as a large format e.g. your building’s signage
  • should also translate well into black and white for the purposes of photocopies and faxes
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