services - digital imaging - logo design and refurbishment
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Logos are developed using the latest vector graphics software in order to preserve image quality even at very high magnification. The same logo design foundation is then used whether for printing business cards or signing a van. The sample below shows a section of the Oak and Pine Barn logo in high magnification. Note the smooth lines and detail.
The Oak and Pine Barn
Logo developed for The Oak and Pine Barn. Emphasis is on a fast visual impact because of the long company name. Simple three colour treatment gives the ability to maintain consistency across website, sales literature, outside signage, vehicles, letterheads and business cards etc. The logo is immediately identifiable even from a distance. |
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PLANER plc
The Planer logo was already well established and distinctive due to the open 'A' within the Korataki font. Extra style was added by introducing an elongation effect - adding 10 percent kerning - and the addition of a reflection which adds interest and improves the aspect ratio. |
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Hamphire Tables
Hampshire Tables do exactly what it says on the tin - they make tables in Hampshire! The logo harmonises well with their website and other literature and is both simple and memorable. The font is called Cold Spaghetti and was chosen for it's modern, casual appeal, well suited to the young target market. The smooth eccentric rings suggest stability, openness and trustworthiness which characterises the core values of Hampshire Tables. The colours were chosen for their warmth and suitability for products fashioned in wood. |
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IeMRC
Again, this logo was already well established but did benefit from some refurbishing touches. The original logo was rather cramped in places and was opened up so that the individual elements could 'breathe'. Colouring was also changed to increase the contrast against a white background. |
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