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Ignite PR
for Ignite PR Network (London, UK)
This is Ignite's first logo. The brief called for the inclusion of a spark motif. As Ignite is a network, I chose to incorporate the spark into the network's name as a reflection of the ideas and ingenuity within the network's membership.
I also designed the avatar for their social media presences.
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Powering Small Business Britain
for PayPoint.net (London, UK)
This is the logo for a research report on ecommerce small businesses commissioned by PayPoint.net.
As icons play a big part in most ecommerce websites, three of them - the 'on' symbol, shopping cart and checkout button - are incorporated here in the order in which the shopper would encounter them.
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Pixel Philosophy
for Pixel Philosophy (London, UK)
This is the logo for my collaborative work.
The idea was to show a cloud of pixels, also evocative of a thought bubble.
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Christopher Dancel
Private Client
As part of his Phd, my brother frequently travels to conferences abroad, although being in the last year of his programme, he has started to attend more networking events. I designed a clean, type-based logo that reflected his fuss-free attitude and didn't scream 'student' to prospective employers.
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Brent Talking Heads
for London Borough of Brent (London, UK)
This is the logo for a training film that I also directed about Brent's Specialist Domestic Violence Count.
The angle of the microphone was inspired by the Lady Justice scales. Although the original font in the name reflected Brent's own logo, we felt it looked too 'local authority'. I changed it to Courier so it was more evocative of a film script.
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Dannie Carr
Private Client
Dannie Carr is a performance and communications specialist, as well as a writer, director and actress. She needed a logo that would translate in both worlds.
The brief also called for a mark that could be used independently of her full name, so I incorporated her initials, and then put this back into the logo.
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King-Grace Partnership
Private Client
This logo was designed for a now defunct American lawyer and consultant media partnership.
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MyIdea Programme
for PayPoint.net (London, UK)
MyIdea is an internal programme whereby PayPoint.net employees can submit ideas to the senior management team on everything from new products and services to making the office a nicer place to be.
As there was no external appliation for this branding, I decided to do my spin on a very cliched lightbulb. That said, it was so well received that it is now on the reverse of my business card.