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Eden Court
To create a separate identity for a brand new film festival based in Inverness, set to become a major annual player in the Highlands that would work onwards and upwards beyond the original launch date of 2003. |
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Norman Strachan Video Ltd.
The client, a professional cameraman and editor, needed a strong
but not flashy identity in a field comprising a small but select group
of accomplished professionals. the take on the video screen relates
both the camera frame and the editing monitor. |
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Oyster
An identity for a shop front that was to be part lifestyle, gallery and
general lifestyle shop. The client wanted a ’zen’ feel, but at the
same time an uncluttered, calm and simple approach. |
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Eden Court
Grayscotland Ltd won the Eden Court account from the incumbent
Glasgow company in 2005. With the new Eden Court complex
opening sometime in 2007, it was agreed that the ‘curly e’ logo,
(originally designed several years ago) was so well known, it would
be retained, whilst revising the typographic feel to a more modern
twist. |
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A B Copywriting
The client wanted to establish a clean, crisp and minimalist
approach, a simple but tasteful identity in keeping with a
sophisticated and growing clientele, not just from the Highland
region but from all over the UK. The result - a clean, tasteful look
with an implicit icon that helps to assure future clients of excellent
work to come. |
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Browns Gallery
The client needed to establish a consistent and tasteful identity
in keeping with the established gallery which houses regular
exhibitions of well known and high profile artists. Shown are the
same logo with varying combinations of background showing the
creative use of the new identity across a variety of applications. |
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