Dicondi, a new electronic and mechanical design and programming company, commissioned me to design their logo, and come up with a suitable caption that explains the services they offer – which was quite a challenge! The logo needed to be adaptable for various sizes and formats, to be used on stationery items, literature, website and signage.
Matt Tedds was setting up a gardening service. He wanted to appeal to local elderly residents who may be struggling with the upkeep of their gardens. I commissioned an illustrator, Owain Kirby, to produce a traditional woodcut illustration of Matt and surrounding garden and hills. Combined with the wording, ‘for gardening done the traditional way’ on postcards and signage, the overall finished design gives the customer a secure feeling, and allows them to have a good idea as to what Matt looks like and what he does, before they meet him.
Prospectus for Chase Technology College Sixth Form. This year I changed the format from A4 to 210mm square, giving it a fresh look. Although there are now more pages, the print cost remained the same. Featuring small photographs of all members of the current Sixth Form has proved very popular with the pupils! Allowing a whole page for each subject allows space for larger photographs, and room to make the text easy to read.