Logos can be designed to fit within your existing company branding or can be created along with the branding. We try to reflect the brand and product within the logo and try to make it original as possible - which is getting harder to do!
Often logos are accompanied by straplines which we can help with too.
Client: Aileron AviationLondon School of flying was formerly a Cbair flying shool and will now be run by Aileron Aviation. They wanted a new logo which was fun but smart and colourful.
Client: alphacasaAn architect in Penela, Central Portugal requires a logo and new web site. The various sections of the web site will have an additional item: such as, a drawing compas for the design section, and a hard hat and folder for the projects setion.
Client: Campden Home NursingThis team of nurses provide palliative care to the terminal in within a seven mile radius of Chipping Campden. They required a new logo, web site and brochure.
Client: UniflyerThis company deliver personal development courses based around learning to fly. We came up with the notion of sowing seeds of personal development and joining this with flying thus concluded the sycamore seed best summed up the sentiment we are trying to convey.
Client: Desbois DesignA unique product, Journeylog returns us to the days when we used to treasure manually inputted data using an age old system called handwriting. Record every journey you ever make throughout your life and it will ultimately nake for great reading. We hwanted a simple text-based logo for this classy product.
Client: Coimbra Property ShopThe idea here was eye-catching colours which were most effective from a distance on for sale signs. We feel the green lilac and yellow do this nicely - together with the sun house and palm tree which reflect elements of the industry involved.
Client: Kendall and DaviesAnother example of where less is more: the three colours representing the Cotswold stone of the area, the royal blue for the royal associations of Gloucestershire, and finally the grey - to signify the grey skies one often sees around the Cotswolds!
Seen here in two variations: a horizontal one and a square one.
Client: Traducoes QuickThis logo for a translation service hopefully says it all!
This is a site for Portuguese only, though I dare say they would translate anything for anyone.
Clienet: Castelo ConstructionAn example of a logo designed along with the branding. Using earthy colours one would associate with construction and keeping the logo to a minimal 3 building bricks. Also using the well recognised Castellar font is effective.
Client: CabairThe European Pilot Training Academy at Bournemouth - EPTA as it is known in the trage - is where Cabair offer their Modular pilot training - hence the accompanying name Cabair Modular. The compass disc is a slight reference to avionics.
Client: Oxford Aviation TrainingThree logos - the top one the company logo, the other two for products of the company - but all three tied together by a common design. The company has now changed it's name though the product names remain unchanged.