Here is an example of some rough logo designs I did for a friend of mine who is starting her own mobile waxing business named "Wax-Away".
The logo needed to be fresh, contemporary and eye-catching. I love using block colours with black and white at the moment and If you knew my friend... you would understand why pink was the prime colour choice to run along-side! 

She chose the bottom left design. The mix of typography look great together and I think this was the best option as it suits her business, along with her personality, down to a T. 
 
 
 
 
Looking on the wpaPINFOLD design agency website, I spotted my favourite piece of work! Its so simple yet unique and really catches my eye! The brief was to create a brand to reflect a contemporary and authentic brewery-owned pub.

To see more go here :) www.wpa-pinfold.co.uk

 
 
This is the branding and packaging for a chocolate company I found whilst browsing the net! I think its absolutely gorgeous... Its really eye catching and has a beautiful colour palette. 
Id love to create something like this!
 
 

One of the best re-brands of the year!

New Packaging
Old Packaging
 
 
The Cocktail Scarf Collection was a collection I designed of limited edition scarves to be sold in the worldwide Revolution vodka bar, to promote there cocktails and expand there brand.
I created typographic scarves to be sold with the appropriate cocktail glasses, matching coasters and a small concertina booklet showing off other scarves in the Cocktail Collection range.
 
 
Pantone inspired make-up by Sephora xx
 
 
Formerly an actual hardware store, Bondi Hardware takes its aesthetic inspiration from the DIY haven that occupied its space for 30 years. The main menu exhibits a keen understanding that the appetite is not something you just dump something on, it’s a series of tubes. The Bar Book cogs prevent any clogs. - Art of the Menu
 

SugarSin

03/28/2012

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SugarSin will be a modern sweet shop experience opening in central London later this year, billed as ‘non-traditional’ their brand identity was undertaken by UK based design agency And Smith who developed a more sophisticated retail proposition for both adults and children.

“…our aim was to communicate the philosophy that sweets are a treat for everybody, not just children. Having designed a logotype and a playful, lollipop inspired marque we created an eclectic illustration-led palette for packaging and stationery. Black and white images of everyday objects are combined with accents in primary colours, suggesting a sophisticated tone appealing to adults as well as children.”

With delicate type and a vibrant pink candy-floss colour palette this identity initially sets a very familiar sweet and feminine tone common for confectionery. What differentiates this project is the contrasting use of cut and paste photography to create an unusual world inhabited by balloon ice cream, flying zebras and lollipop men. This unique blend imbues an almost Alice In Wonderland tea-party visual narrative and creates a distinctive style more reminiscent of an experimental design project rather than a commercial retail experience, which is refreshing. In my mind the result is an adult vision of a childhood memory and sets the brand up as a curious and unexpected visual treat.
For more information look here!
 
 
Nice piece of branding for 'CHUNKS' home baked dessert company designed by Manuel Llaguno