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Seven Oaks logo development

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 | Design | 1 Comment

Introduction

Seven Oaks is an independent school in Christchurch. It is built on the principle that our children are not merely pieces of clay to be moulded into a particular size and shape. But in truth, as they will tell you, they have a great desire to create their own world and to live their own dreams.

Their requirements

They wanted a logo that was relevant for their school and encapsulated the holistic approach. At the same time it was important they didn’t appear airy fairy. They needed to show that they were grounded yet forward-thinking.

I feel passionately about raising our children to be empowered, responsible, passionate people and I loved what Seven Oaks were doing, so I was super keen to be involved with their new logo.

Final logo:

Seven Oaks School logo

I chose  this icon as I felt it represented

  • the internal/external holistic balance
  • a seed or growing shoot
  • a child in play

We then set about designing their website.

You can see the Seven Oaks logo incorporated in their website below.

View the Seven Oaks website

Client comments

You are gooood! I think that the icon is beautiful and it is very appropriate. I agree that it represents all the things you mention. It also points the way forward. It looks so good, I’m struggling to find some good critical points. It’s unusual for me to find a logo which works so well at first take – maybe I need to live with it for a day or two, but to be honest, I’m not sure I can provide any feedback to improve it.
- Bruce McIntyre, Seven Oaks

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Mint Catering logo

Saturday, October 17th, 2009 | Design | No Comments

Introduction

Mint Catering is the premier Canterbury catering company, based in the boutique area of Lyttelton Harbour.

Their requirements

They wanted a logo that was fresh, funky and incorporated a mint leaf.

Fresh and funky is my speciality and I have been really enjoying getting into the food and hospitality industry lately, so I was excited about working on this project

Final logo:

Mint Catering logo

I chose this font as it was contemporary and fresh

Client comments

Love it ! Fantastic…I think this concept is really good as I’m wanting that fresh new funky look …like that bright green it’s fresh!
- Tess Collingwood, Mint Catering

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New Logo? Things to think about before we get started

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Business tips, Design, Great website tips | No Comments

Do you need to like your logo?

Yes, it’s important that you like your logo. But remember, this logo isn’t to help you fall in love with your business, it is a marketing tool to increase business from other people …so what really matters is that your potential customers respond to it positively.

If you have a children’s clothing company, it’s not always the best idea to use your own kids or your kids drawings in the marketing just because they mean something to YOU.

Let’s face it – your logo is the first impression many of your customers you see. It may be on your business card, signage, packaging, clothing or may other brand related items. If you potential customer doesn’t respond well to your logo, you may have lost them forever. For thsi reason it’s very important to know your target market well and market directly to them. Are they professionals, creative, young, old, rich, poor. Where do they eat? Shop? What music do they like? The moer you know the better we can target the identity design towards them

Logo Dimensions

Think about the dimensions of your logo. Do you want a tall thin logo? Also, what if you decide to print your logo onto pens?

How about if your logo appears next to a collection of others – i.e. as a list of sponsors. It may appear smaller than it’s neighbours and get lost in the crowd. Often your brand is given a maximum width or a square to fit into so make sure your logo will get as much exposure as possible in these circumstances. How about if you ever need to squeeze the logo into a small square such as on a poster or a favicon?

What’s the message?

What do you want your logo to “say” about your business? What kind of impression should it leave about your product or service? What kind of look do you want for your logo (ie, techie, contemporary, old-school, artsy, eco, corporate etc.)

Very often clients want their logo to tell a story. Where the business came from, what it does, who is behind it. Don’t make the mistake of trying to cram too much information into a logo. Remember it’s about creating an impression, a feeling. A logo that says “Caring, Vet service, based in Christchurch, run by 3 men who love gardening” is probably going too far!

You hope that people will see your logo and immediately know what you do. But this may be asking your logo to do too much. Perhaps just a feeling of “professional” or “caring” is enough, so keep it simple. Together we can develop a logo that can represent the values and ideas your business stands for.

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