Portfolio: Corporate Identity and Logo Design

Sometimes you need to refresh or relaunch your company’s identity and branding. Or perhaps you’re forming a new business and you need branding. M&M Associates’ skilled design team can help. The following are just some of the companies we’ve worked with recently.

We’ve also picked one of our recent projects to work through in detail, so you can get a better idea of our working methods.

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Neves Scott Brand logo 1Neves Scott Brand logo 2

Neves Scott is a small legal firm which wanted to rebrand to give themselves a more modern look. Our design team worked up several concepts, working from client briefs. The final versions reflect the two strands of the firm.

Alpine Building Company specialises in developing high quality second homes and holiday chalets in the French Alps just south of Lake Geneva. Our design team worked through various concepts for the brand, and the chosen variant contains elements that represents both the mountains, and the shape of the traditional Alpine chalet roof.

The logo was designed to work in CMYK, spot colours and greyscale. It has been used successfully on exhibition stand material, and is being worked into the Alpine BC web site.

Alpine BC logo variations 

GF&Co logo 

GF & Co is a new company of accountants, and wanted a modern young look for their new logo. From inital ideas presented by the client, our designers prepared various logos, from which this final design was selected.

C&H Services logo

C&H Services provides electrical, plumbing and building services. Being a well-established company, they asked M&M to rebrand them to give a more modern and vibrant appearance. The chosen logo works well on theirprinted materials as well as the company’s Mercedes Vito vans.

C&H Services vans in finished livery 

Igo Courier is a new courier business, aiming for legal and insurance work.

Igo Courier logo 

ADM logo 

ADM specialises in designing bespoke data monitoring and gathering equipment, and the new logo was developed as part of a rebranding which included new stationery and web site.

 

Creative design (screen shot)
Fan of Pantone colours
Wacom tablet and stylus

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