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| Surf City Tan. Simple graphic logo that is deceptively colourful despite only using spot colours with various screened percentages. Figure and text can be separated for various uses. |
Chesapeake Traders. A lighthouse motif was desired by the client to illustrate the combination of stability and knowledge. This logo was created in a water colour style for uniqueness. |
Transient Media. Simple logo illustrates fairly accurately what it is the company actually does - mobile billboards on the side of trucks. Iconic treatment allows the design to be adaptable. |
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| Kitchen's Ice Cream Parlour. An example of a full-blown illustrative logo. This type of design, while limited in certain applications, is quite effective for a retail application. |
The Buggy Stop. While still fairly illustrative in nature, this design requires only two colours to reproduce. Spot colours cut down on reproduction costs, while still allowing us to create dynamic logos. |
The Top Five Percent. This design, created about eight years ago, still stands up quite nicely. Created for an academic award series, the Top Five Percent design uses a pyramid to graphically depict the concept involved. |
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| Fat Sam's Nightclub. Even though our studio is located in Mississauga, Ontario, our designers have created thousands of logos for clients across the globe. UK based Fat Sam's Nightclub & Restaurant logo shown - complete with Al Capone like character. |
BDB Solution Technologies. Text logos don't have to be boring, as this design illustrates. Using simple design elements, the text portion of the design depicts movement while still remaining simple enough for a wide range of uses. |
CDS Home Repair Services. Contractors and construction companies often request that our designers work houses and other buildings into their logos. As long as these graphic logos are treated in a linear fashion, such requests are not a problem. |