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Cell Marketing Communications
An evolving set of ‘cells’ were created to demonstrate the
flexibility, energy and creativity of its partners.


Tapas in a Box
Taking a typographic lead from traditional Spanish signwriting, this identity
was designed using illustrative elements that were then developed into a set
of icons and ‘tiles’ that form the basis of the TIAB corporate identity.

Polkadot Group
Creating an identity without a predictable nursery image was the
brief from the partners of this group of nursery, pre-school and
holiday clubs.

Flair
The identity for this company offering business coaching programmes for
managers and entrepreneurs is corporate yet colourful, solid yet energetic,
serious but lively.

Stars
Simple and full of life, this identity for theatrical agents - Stars -
has been used across all marketing collateral and is of course
‘up in lights’ at their HQ.

Mediaspec
Demonstrating the movement of paper in the logo for a
mail fulfilment company allowed for several interpretations
of the logo, seen to be moving in different directions.

Eastwood
A development of individual properties in a rural location led to
the development of these individual logos, intended to marry the
strong structures, with the location and the stylish interiors.



Colourworld
Simple, strong and graphic reflects the name of this reproduction
company, where the logo has a myriad of uses.

Hightec
Corporate logo for a construction design and build
specialist created as a stamp icon.



Cheltenham Ladies College
As part of an ongoing proposal to CLC, the identity of this exclusive
establishment has been developed to create a fresh appeal to a
wider
audience. Whilst taking its heritage from the original wallpapers to
be found within the college, a bright, modern set of idents
have been
created to signpost the college and its buildings.


I2R
Graphic, illustrative, modern. Combining people and
actions within the identity creates a strong symbol for
use across all marketing materials.
Hightec Design and Build
Working on behalf of their clients, Hightec required an identity
for their latest development of dock-side apartments.




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