Sainsbury’s sponsored the Jubilee Family Festival at London’s Hyde Park to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. My brief was to design the branding for the event.
I created the logo that would work as a stand-alone piece of design. And then took the style/brand of the logo to create the promotional/advertising material, which included OOH posters and banners, stage design, bags, POS and T-Shirts.
Liberty Specialist Markets wanted a logo for their new cafe. They wanted to call this cafe 20@Twenty, in reference to the address of the building – 20 Fenchurch Street, which is best known as the Walkie Talkie building and the floor on which the cafe was located – the twentieth floor.
I was asked to create this logo. I chose to take the silhouette of the iconic building and offset 3 colours to represent a screen printed process, as a nod to the Lichtenstein/Pop Art prints that were being used in the cafe.
A brand Identity job I did for a new company called Euro Roam. A start up company that offered free data roaming whilst you were on holiday in Europe.
The brief was to design a logo and adcepts. The circles on the logo represent the multiple countries in Europe. I designed the adcepts in the style of cult B movie posters to exaggerate the horror of returning home from your holiday to find huge bills from your phone company for over seas usage.
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I was asked to create an identity for an informal monthly breakfast meeting event. The event would take place on the last Friday of each month, typically in a local cafe and served the purpose of Radar London being able to invite their clients to discuss ongoing and upcoming work over breakfast.
My design solution was to make a pun of the word Friday and change it to Fry-Day which suited the informal approach and setting of these collaborative thought provoking monthly meetings in local cafes.
This identity was used on all collateral for the events.