Rebrand for a family owned Italian distillery – Buiese. The distillery is located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, north of Venice. The golden eagle is the symbol of the region, which was incorporated into a strong, initial character.
 Using an early 20th century woodcut, which links to the companies heritage (founded in 1918) an eagle was included to symbolise the region and add a modern, edgy and distinctive feel.
 Strong, elegant typography compliments the symbol. 
 EH Venues required an identity for their restaurants within The Royal Berkshire and Fenham Hall hotels.
 To compliment the modern British menu, an elegant, minimal design was created.
 A changing menu required 'Word' templates, which made updating easier and cost effective.
 Camlock Systems required an updated identity. A 'C' icon was produced based on the internal workings of a lock.
 This graphic style interacts with imagery to demonstrate particular product features.
 Naming and branding for the Virgin Atlantic IT Hub - an internal initiative to get all staff  up to speed with the required software and processes.
 Internal poster for 'ability' promoting the IT Hub. Demonstrating how the idea can expand into the verbal language.
 Alternative name and styling for the Virgin Atlantic IT Hub.
 Proposed pop-up space for 'chit-chat'. Created an imformal space where staff can speak to IT specialists.
 Alternative naming and branding for the Virgin Atlantic IT Hub.
 The name perfectly summerises the desired result of the programme - to ensure people are agile around IT.
 Rebrand for Hyperion, a family owned, bespoke furniture manufacturer. The new logotype is inspired by fittings and joints. This encapsulates the handmade aspect of their offering.
 A brochure cover demonstrates how the identity can appear in outline, allowing the furniture to become prominent.
 A suite of brochures were produced, each focussing on a particular room of the house.
 Specific sector based press advertising was created.
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 Wasps Rugby Club were looking to update their existing identity.
 The wasp and rugby ball shape were retained from the original design, now fitting together to make a distinctive, contemporary icon. This helped to achieve the required 'tougher' image for the brand. Complimentary typography was tailored to add a 's
 Construction of the identity - the complete icon was created using inter-dividing 'rugby ball' ellipses. 
 Example of the design applied to a shirt
 Mint Julep was the chosen cocktail. Although a classic drink, it was not particularly well-known, so not a obvious choice. Its also perfect for developing an elegant typographic icon.
 Advertising for Mint Julep including the cocktail recipe.
 Keeping a green palette from the watercolour illustration - colours ways help to enhance the sophisticated feel.
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