Balance Hypnosis London: New visual identity, website and graphic design project completed
A hypnotherapist based in North London appointed me to design a complete visual identity for her business, to include a new search engine optimised website, business stationery and promotional leaflets.
I-Trading Corporation

This import/export finance specialist asked me to design a new logo and some business cards for them. For the logo they wanted simple blue and white colours, understated but bold, with text only and no additional graphics.
JJ Windows

A local window cleaning and maintenance company presented me with some sketches and asked me to transform their ideas into a company logo for them. They also wanted business cards and a promotional leaflet.
Chaos To Calm

Chaos to Calm Consulting provides a complete office management solution for SMEs, specialising in the finance, social and academic sectors. They asked me to design a new logo and business stationery for the company, including a double sided business card design and ‘with compliments’ slip.
Garden Divas

Garden Divas is an online shop selling gifts for women who love to garden. Their stock includes garden tools, garden wear and accessories. I designed a complete visual identity and built an e-commerce enabled web site for this start-up business. The web site was awarded a place as a finalist in the Hertfordshire Business Awards 2008, under the ‘Best Business Web Site’ category.
Barn View Cottages

I was commissioned to design a complete visual identity for these luxury self-catering holiday cottages in Mid Wales, including a web site, promotional material and business stationery. In the designs, I wanted to reflect the traditional Welsh stone and timber cladding construction of the cottages.
Maydencroft Aquatics

Maydencroft Aquatics offer a range of services and products relating to ponds and water features, including landscaping services and the supply of over 400 types of aquatic plants. I was asked to design business cards plus a new aquatic flower logo, which they now plan to use on all their other stationery.





