We carried out a complete website redesign for London-based architects Kalkwarf. Our main focus was to create a dynamic, energetic website that showcases their recently completed work and can grow with the company.
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Ed Talks at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – Steve Edge
Steve recently spoke at the ED talks, an event modelled on the TED talks, held at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Several guest speakers from all different disciplines were asked to talk on the subject of creativity, so Steve was in his element! As an added bonus, he also had a catch up with Jon Snow… Continue reading Ed Talks at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – Steve Edge
Hoxton Street Market – Brand Identity
We are proud to have created the brand identity for Hoxton Street Market, a real East End market dating back to 1687. The colourful, vibrant stalls are full of fresh fruit and veg and delicious dishes from around the world, as well as amazing fashion. We are excited to see our design popping up in… Continue reading Hoxton Street Market – Brand Identity
The Cockneys vs The Wolves – Infographic
Having had a studio in Wolverhampton for four years now, we thought it would be fun to pitch the Londoners against the Wolves and see how different we really are! Covering everything from the cost of a pint in our locals to who’s spotted the best celebs, this infographic sums us all up in a… Continue reading The Cockneys vs The Wolves – Infographic
Ride25 – Branding & Website Design
We were approached by an exciting new company that organises cycling tours around the world in 25 individual legs. We came up with a short, punchy name – Ride25 – that concisely encapsulates what the company does. Based around an old fashioned ticket, we then created a bright and eye-catching brand and an easy to… Continue reading Ride25 – Branding & Website Design
Article 25 – Website Design
Continuing our relationship with fantastic charity Article 25, we were asked to create a new website using their existing branding. Focused on a strong, clear layout, the website is clean and simple to navigate. Call to action in the form of a ‘donate’ button is easy to locate and a dedicated social media stream has… Continue reading Article 25 – Website Design
All That’s Gold Does Glitter
Our studio was ‘Edged’ up a bit last week with new gold signage on our windows. It’s like a couture take on an old East End butcher’s shop! You can’t miss us now, so there’s no excuse not to pop in for that cup of Rosie.
Chantrey Vellacott – Branding & Website Design
Chantrey Vellacott is one of the UK’s oldest providers of accountancy services and they approached us for a new brand and website design. We worked closely with the team to refresh their brand whilst retaining their unique history. We devised a simple logo that twists the initials ‘CV’ into an abstract eye icon, reflecting the… Continue reading Chantrey Vellacott – Branding & Website Design
The McOnie Company – Branding & Website Design
We were recently approached by Drew McOnie, an exciting talent from the dance and choreography world, to brand and design a website for his new theatre dance company. We devised a simple typographic logo to reflect the fresh, contemporary nature of the brand. The new McOnie Company website is clean and vibrant, carefully populated with… Continue reading The McOnie Company – Branding & Website Design
Design, Dyslexia and Dressing for a Party – Steve Edge at West of England Design Forum, Bristol
Steve had a fantastic time at the West of England Design Forum in Bristol last night. Held at waterfront art centre and gallery Arnolfini, Steve gave a talk entitled ‘Design, Dyslexia and Dressing for a Party’. He loved being surrounded by such creativity and will definitely be spending more time in Bristol now he has… Continue reading Design, Dyslexia and Dressing for a Party – Steve Edge at West of England Design Forum, Bristol