Logo Design for Symmetry Business Marketing

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This logo design project was recently completed for Symmetry Business Marketing, a company who specialise in telemarketing, lead generation, data cleansing and customer relationship management.

Working closely with James Minion at Symmetry we designed a clean, simple logo design that avoids any business or telemarketing clichés and plays on the business name ‘Symmetry’. The second ‘m’ has been reflected to communicate this but at the same time not effecting the readability of the name itself.

As well as working on the logo design we are working with Symmetry on a website redesign to sit alongside their new logo and branding, which should be launched in the next month or so, will post a story when it launches.

Client Testimonial:

“Gareth is helping me rebuild our brand and has been great. We have had a ton of in depths chats about our company, our goals and aspirations, how we work etc and we are well on the way to building something awesome.

Gareth has hammered home the fact design and brand are not just pretty pictures but strong ideas and ideals about the company, what our company stands for, our philosphy and our people. Talk to Gareth if you have any ideas about rebranding, logo’s or marketing collateral. not only does he know his stuff he is also a top bloke.”

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3 Comments

  1. Posted March 3, 2009 at 5:56 pm | Permalink

    Really like the simple reflected “m”. As you’ve mentioned it doesn’t effect the readability, but plays well on the business name. Good job.

  2. Posted March 12, 2009 at 11:08 pm | Permalink
    thanks Lucinda, I think it works well and as you can see the client is very happy, thanks for stopping again

    Gareth Coxons last blog post..Designers / Creatives grow better in the South West

  3. Posted May 12, 2009 at 11:54 pm | Permalink

    Great post. I especially found it useful.

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