The Grove Primary School & Nursery wanted to update their branding to reflect it’s unique location and expansive grounds and facilities. I designed a new logo and strap line – ‘Bringing out the best in everyone’, which has been used on new signage around the school and on the new uniforms. I commissioned new photography which I have used for the new school Prospectus. Staff, Governors, parents and pupils have been very happy with their new image.
Janne Tooby is a Craniosacral Therapist. Janne wanted a ‘calling card’ that reflects how Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy works. She loves working alongside individuals who are committed to exploring their own pathway to health. The curved lines represent the journey individuals make during their treatments.
A client who works with people who are being affected by dementia, need a leaflet to leave at local doctors surgeries, care homes etc. It was important that the design and overall look would not scare people, but did reflect the nature of the illness. I used the imagery of, and designed a logo based on a dandelion clock, representing a single unit breaking up, but moving on to become the beginning of something new.
Raregoods.co, based in London, needed a Lookbook to give to prospective customers at two fashion exhibitions, one in Berlin and one in Copenhagen. Time was of the essence – less than a week to design, produce, print and deliver a 56 page booklet! The deadline was met and the client was very pleased with the end result.
Raregoods.co create a range of wearable, alternative and versatile garments, aimed at like-minded individuals who share a collective interest in British lifestyle and clothing.
The Chase School wanted to enhance the reception area with large (very large!) photographic display panels. I commissioned a local large format printer to produce four sets of tryptic panels. Each panel measured 3 metres deep by 1 metre wide, making each image 3 metres by 3 metres. The final effect has transformed the area, giving it instant impact when entering the doors. The quality of the photographs is outstanding and the finish is suitable for a busy school environment.
Andrew and Deborah Croxford recently took over Waller and Waller Opticians in Malvern. They wanted a fresh, new image without losing the traditional values and imagery that their customers are used to.
The Chase School needed some cost-effective but eye catching display panels for their reception area. They needed to be portable, so that they could also be used to promote the school and it’s facilities at educational events and Open Days.
I used strong colour blocks and quotes from testimonials to reflect the design on the School’s handbook that I recently produced.
Supplied as bannerstands – with high quality laminated graphic panels on lightstop banner media complete with carry bag, the Chase is so pleased with the panels, they are going to be ordering more very soon!