Posts Tagged ‘branding design’

By Gareth Coxon, 22 Feb 12

Clickwork Media – Brand Identity Design Process

 

 

We had the pleasure of working with Clickwork Media an SEO company late last year when they approached us to work on a new identity design for their company. Gareth Mailer owner of Clickwork Media wanted a fresh new identity that properly reflected his growing company.

About Clickwork Media

Clickwork Media provide SEO solutions to clients up and down the UK. They tailor to a demand: a demand for professional SEO Services at affordable prices. They are not naive, knowing they are far from being the only SEO Company on the block. However, they also know they’re different – and so too do their clients. Clickwork Media’s approach is centred around results; they create results driven SEO Campaigns and solutions for business owners. (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 28 Oct 10

Logo Design Process – Mark Colombus Wedding Photography

Dot Design worked with Mark Colombus a few months back to create a new identity design for his wedding photography business.

Mark offers a wedding package of creative reportage, he attends the wedding all day from the bridal preparations until after the first dance. This ensures that nothing is missed and there is a range of memories of the whole day for years to come.

Mark considers it very important to get to know each couple before the wedding day, and offers a pre-wedding shoot free of charge with his wedding photography packages . After the wedding images are available to view in an online gallery, usually within 3 weeks of the wedding. The high resolution images are then presented on personally designed DVD’s. (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 10 May 08

“Finger Licking Good” Design?

Those of you who live in the UK will have probably have noticed the new print/poster campaign for KFC. The campaign uses yellow/orange greasy finger and hand marks on the KFC corporate red colour. The designs feature fingers prints that makeup the image of a sweetcorn cob, another shows greasy hand marks as chicken wings and fingers as fries. (more…)