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Rebrand or reposition with a new visual identity.

Original Ideas

We have pool of exciting ideas and designs that will help you to get success against your competitors.

Strategy

Optimise your over-all marketing game plan with foolproof strategies to fortify your business.

Execution

A great idea without strategic planning and execution is just another “great idea”.

Results

Get astounding results for your business that you would definitely be proud of!

Why Graphic Design is important for your Brand ?

Graphic design not only makes something look good, it organizes information to help deliver a message in the most impactful way possible. When you combine the right image, a well-written headline, professionally executed in a well-established package, then BOOM! The message hits its target.

Our Skills

Creativity

95%

Problem Solving

98%

Technical Skills

85%

Communication

95%

Eclectic

Represent your brand’s dynamic personality with a perfect balance of branding elements

Boldness

Make your brand identity stand out by highlighting the right design elements such as images and fonts

Creativity

The key to making your design narrate your brand story and thrill your audience with your product design

Imagination

A great design is always a result of playing around with imagination driven by passion and design skills

Visually Stunning Designs

Visual appeal is what meets the eye. It's the colors, shapes, pictures, fonts, white space, and overall visual balance of a design. Whether a website appeals to us affects how we perceive it, how we use it, and how we remember it.

Emotionally Compelling Brand Message

Your brand isn’t supposed to be cold and hollow. Give your brand a strong, impactful voice as we align your brand colour, brand font, and overall design to your company’s vision and mission.

Commercially Successful Brand Postioning

With your brand getting a creative artistic revamp, we’ll make sure that it stands on the pedestal as sought-for branded bread, and not the nameless one.

Some basic questions before we start your project?

  • Why Do You Want This Project?
  • While this may feel like a silly question, but having your reasons for wanting this project clears up the purpose of the assignment. The more often the project is explained by the client, the clearer the objective becomes.
    Due to the lifecycle of graphic design and marketing projects, the goal behind a design could also change overnight, especially when the design hasn’t been officially started.
  • Do You Want to Use Existing Brand Colors or Do You Have a Color Palette in Mind?
  • Color plays a critical role in graphic design, especially in composing a logo. Color can represent your company’s values and play a part in what your company does. You expect a surf shop to have some degree of blue in their logo, just as you anticipate an all-natural food store to have green in their logo. Color theory and Brand Association are key to developing the right emotion when customers interact with your design. As human beings, the first thing we see when interacting with something is the most important.
  • What Are the Different Names for Your Business? Which One Do You Want in Your Design?
  • Not every company name is straightforward. As brands grow and change over time, so does their name, logo, and how they’re remembered. For example, CVS, the pharmacy and convenience store chain was once known as Consumer Value Stores. As customers began to associate their brand with ‘CVS’, the business changed their name to match. We can save headaches in production by learning client preferences and legal requirements early on. Some demand brand names be emboldened and include a trademark in any text, while others prefer to go by colloquial names used by their customers.
  • What Do You Like or Dislike About Your Competitor’s Branding? Do You Have an Idea in Mind?
  • Often clients have a plan of what kind of design they want to use to represent their business. When they don’t, We try asking the client what they enjoy about what their competitors have done. We check on industry leaders, or something they’ve seen recently that might have inspired this project in the first place. Knowing the voice and message behind their competition’s branding can help us know how the client wants their business to be perceived by new customers.
  • Are You Looking for a Serif, Sans Serif, Calligraphy, or Display Font?
  • This is a must-have question for any designer before starting a project. While most clients won’t know what we’re talking about, we simply bring three examples of each font type while explaining each will help complete the picture for the client.