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Create a logo for a toy & souvenir store called "WILLI-B". The logo should appeal to both children and adults. The text and colors should be solid and easy to read. Should be designed for the western markets (US & Europe).
This logo has been created for a computer sales company. They needed a logo to appear on their website as this is going to be their main sales tool.
They also required the logo in print ready format so they can apply it to invoices that they plan to print out to send to customers after sales.
This logo has been created for a fellow design company that outsourced to KeaKreative for our design skills and speed. The brief was to create a corporate logo for an existing company to give them a more professional clean look.
We also provided them with referenced pantone colours and also a 6 page full colour A4 printed leaflet design.
Parburch Medical are a high quality medical disposable instruments and devices manufacturer.
Client mentioned the idea of using a target/bullseye shape in some way. I thought this was a great idea too because these shapes represent precision and accuracy. I did some digging online and discovered that these shapes are actually called "Roundels" and originated as a sort of simplified flag on a nation's military aircraft. Target, RAF, BBC America and Lambretta all use roundels for their logos and I found this amazing site which contains many roundels from around the world: cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/en/mini_cocarde.html
The very first stage of the design process is simply listening to the client's needs and vision. The client would be selling a service which applied 3M clear protective film to vehicles. The client liked the target/bullseye shape and the colours red and blue. Some quick doodles happen while on the phone.
The Killeshin reopened as a brand new hotel in 2007. We developed the new identity and have been building its brand through all forms of communicaction material since then. The website can be viewed at www.thekilleshin.com
Final cover version for the 3rd issue of VIKING — some minor changes to the art & design to improve overal legibility.
VIKING is by Ivan Brandon & Nic Klein (Image Comics).
Art by Nic Klein, design by me.