Cromulent Training approached me asking for an identity which reflected their inclusive nature, hence the cluster design. It needed to be friendly yet professional and the client was very happy with the result.
Steampunk has taken the world of manga art by storm. I was asked by Derwent Pencils to design a logo which was slick, textured and had an air of old world about it. This was the solution and the range of products it was used on sold extremely well worldwide.
Carling Limited is an nuclear engineering consultancy. The required an identity that was corporate yet approachable. The purple was simply to show a bit of the Director's personality - he loves the rich colour!
The Pencil Museum wanted an identity that was colourful and reflected their roots. The stripes were to imitate the pencils in a row in the tin and the undulations reflect the natural landscape of the Lake District where the Museum is located.
Snugbaby makes beautiful baby carriers and were keen to reflect the passion they have for little ones. The heart shows the love for their carriers but if you look closely, it shows a carer enveloping the baby in a hug.
The Rock Choir needed to convey the fun and vibrancy of their group - this logo is striking, bright and just... rockin'!
I created this logo for the Workington Operatic Society - it's sophisticated and transfers well to many different print applications.
Sew Smile Fabrics is a quilting supplies website. The brief was to create a friendly, happy logo - the colours and 'smiling' typography were loved by the client.
Uma Kadampa Buddhist Centre is a place of love and peace. This logo encompasses the lotus flower with a heart to reflect the values of the centre.
Branding
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Branding

A small selection of identities I have created over the last few years

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