Habinteg
Creating a new identity for this specialist social housing provider.
Working with Playne Design, I built a bespoke visual language and communication system that pivoted on letting the modular forms of the logotype tell stories that reinforced customer/stakeholder relationships.
Synthace
A revolutionary software platform and A.I. language created to assist and advance life sciences. My role was to understand what they did, and how they worked at a point in time when they were rapidly expanding and moving from a small to medium-sized operation.
At this point their business was split between Synthace; their parent company and Antha, their primary software product.
I was tasked with evolving their visual identity and creating a bespoke 'bridge-brand' that raised their profile within the wider tech industry.
Howells
Howells are a respected recruitment consultancy with divisions covering the service, legal and financial sectors. They needed a new identity that reconciled each division, prepositioned them in a competitive sector and enabled them to reposition their offer for a more digital environment.
Baltic Clay
Creating a new identity and wordmark for an independent ceramic studio and workshop in the historic creative quarter of Liverpool North Docks
Lorna Rees Company
Creating a new brand identity and guidelines for a leading Live Arts and outdoor events practitioner, re-positioning her creation and management offer to sit alongside an existing production and performance company.
Photography: Lorna Rees / Jayne Jackson
The Harlesden
Working with Dyke & Dean to create way-finding and general graphics for a new student accommodation project in London, including the creation of a new, bespoke display typeface.
The Courtyard, Dalston Lane
A mixed-use development of commercial, office and residential space in East London. Working with Dyke & Dean as my direct client, I developed the branding and visual language applied throughout the development.
The brand included a bespoke Logotype and display stencil font.