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Brand Identity Design

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Brand identity design

The Background to the Campaign

In January 2012 Studiowide tendered for, and successfully won, a project to create a consumer identity for a new business venture within an established insulations systems manufacturer.

The project outline was to deliver a complete integrated marketing suite of services for the new venture, including; website, demonstration videos, photography, PR, graphic design, strategic marketing and direct marketing. And, as a further project, the company also required a redesign of their current company website. 

In January 2012 Studiowide tendered for, and successfully won, a project to create a consumer identity for a new business venture within an established insulations systems manufacturer.

The project outline was to deliver a complete integrated marketing suite of services for the new venture, including; website, demonstration videos, photography, PR, graphic design, strategic marketing and direct marketing. And, as a further project, the company also required a redesign of their current company website. 

The Challenge

Our client required a marketing company and creative partner who could deliver a total solution within the agreed timescales of 12 weeks for phase 1.

The main objectives were as follows;

  1. Create a new brand name – ensuring its uniqueness and ability to trademark
  2. Create a complete brand identity and associated marketing materials 
  3. Design and build a dynamic website with content management system
  4. Provide tactical marketing assistance 
  5. Promote the new brand in selected markets 

The initial target market consisted of a consumer demographic within East Sussex. This area was regularly subjected to periods of high wind storms and wind driven rain, with a risk of flooding.

The campaign pieces had to communicate directly to this target market; highlighting the problem, whilst demonstrating the product could provide the solution.

Our client had previously operated at a business to business level and now required a partner to assist them with their business to consumer image. Studiowide was hired to provide a professional creative design service, whilst also acting as a sounding board and for strategic marketing advice. 

The Solution

Following the creation of a project plan we organised an initial brainstorming sessions at the client site. After which, we came away with a shortlist of potential names that could be further developed and stylised.

At our next meeting we presented mood boards, incorporating the outline for the new identity. Following the unanimous decision for a name we set off to create further imagery – inserted into mock-ups so that the client could get a feel for how the name would work in a variety of designs and layouts. 

As part of the initial name checks, the trademark application came back with some minor recommendations. This report cast a slight doubt as to the probability of a successful trademark application going through for the preferred name. The name was therefore altered slightly to a more suitable format which was guaranteed its uniqueness as a trademark name.

After receiving feedback on colours and style we then finalised all marketing materials and literature, including website. The whole phase 1 of the project had to be completed in less than 6 weeks. This was quite a challenge, as most creative companies would require 4-6 weeks to design and build a website only. 

Our progress was communicated at all stages of the project and regular meeting were held, both at the client’s site in Accrington and also at Studiowide offices in Rodney Street, Liverpool. 

On the 22nd February the deadline for phase 1 was met and the following marketing materials were signed off; 

  • Website 
  • Brochure
  • Business Cards
  • Id Badges
  • Letters
  • Envelopes
  • Direct mail pieces
  • Power point presentation 
  • Appointment cards

 

Our client also allowed us the opportunity to provide a combined design and print service for all printed materials.

The Results

All marketing materials were signed off in under 6 weeks. This is a significant challenge for any creative marketing company. The result was achieved not only through focus and experience, but is also testament to the client; demonstrating that demanding projects can be achieved through close collaboration. This was a great success – not only did we achieve the original objectives; we significantly strengthened our relationship though a new partnership.

The success of the project was attributed to the creative ability and marketing knowledge of all the team at Studiowide. Furthermore, the project was kept within control by adding the additional printing service – we were able to offer all printed materials on this project to the required specification and timescales. Because of this, Studiowide was able to remain in full control of the project from concept, to design, through to ordering and supply of printed materials. Having this offer of a total solution helped us to deliver a complicated project within the planned timescales and budget. 

As a company, Studiowide is positioned to deliver projects of this nature. Our service offer had been devised around a deep understanding of what small to medium sized businesses require in order to promote themselves in the best way possible – this total service approach was perfectly matched to the needs of this project.

“Studiowide have designed and produced a marketing identity for our brand new division. This is from name, logo, colour scheme, right through to multiple literature pieces, co-ordinated with a great website. All in under two months – with a very down-to-earth attitude and a commitment to both excellence, and the schedule!”
Craig Treanor –Technical Marketing Manager.

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Brochure Design

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Just One Brochure

This is the second instalment in our complete rebranding for Just ONE. Based here in Liverpool; Just ONE is a recruitment agency specialising in the health care industry.

We’ve been giving them a fresh new look, company logo, brochure and a website design – which we'll be writing a blog about very, very soon!

After getting to know our clients well and understanding their needs, we began the process of rebranding. We know that their company revolves around eight core business streams. Each section of their business can stand alone, but more importantly can be accessed in ONE place (get the pun there…). This gives their clients ‘Just ONE’ point of call if they need one or more of the services they provide. These eight business streams under the one roof, is how our concept began, and after incorporating this core idea with some kick-ass design skills, we created a logo that harnessed that.

But rebranding is not just about a logo, it’s about continuity. This idea has to translate across all media… 

Because these eight business streams are at the core of everything Just One do, we wanted to continue this concept across into the brochure. Once again, bringing out our designing skills we set to work crafting a brochure that had the same elegance, and crispness as their logo.

These brochures have a lot of information about the services Just ONE offer. Displaying all this information in a way that is visually engaging can sometimes be tricky, if it appears dull or lengthy consumers will generally glaze or skim over parts looking for the most relevant text.

Each business stream was displayed on a single page, accented with its own individual colour. Accenting each page with its own colour is a great way to show all eight sections in a visually striking and easy to understand manner. We also felt these colours were strong enough to carry their own.  So, with this said, all the images are black and white. Some may say this is risky, but we say… it’s a ruddy good design! It makes the important assets of the company really stand out and I believe it enhances the overall design giving it a very chic, minimal and professional appeal.

The most important thing about good design is… that you don’t notice it. – If designed correctly it should showcase the information and engage the reader without being too ‘in your face’ or taking over from the information it’s trying to display.

Testimonial;

“Really pleased with the work carried out by Studiowide. Consistently offered advice and guidance and provided a first class customer service. We've now got a website, brochure and logo that is unique to our marketplace. All the feedback we've received has been positive and it's helping us move into new business areas.” Greg Price. Business Development Manager, Just One Recruitment & Training, Merseyside.

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3D Graphic design

Friday, July 29th, 2011

3d Graphic design

 

Last month a Liverpool based inventor came to us to request our assistance with bringing his recent ideas to life. Our client required 3D graphic design and modelling in order to create product design drawings to support his applications to a Patent office.

We arranged a series of short briefing meetings and then set about sketching up the outlines so that we could finalise the concept. The client brought us the overall idea of how the products would work and what the they should do, it was then down to us to add the finer design details required in order to bring the concepts to life through 3d graphic design.  

In three dimensional computer graphics, 3D graphic design and 3D modelling is the process of developing a 3D model using specialised software such as Autodesk 3ds. It is a process of creating a wireframe model that represents a three dimensional object. That object can be alive or inanimate. A three dimensional model is created using a set of points in 3D space which are connected by various geometric data such as lines and curved surfaces.

Autodesk 3ds Max, formerly 3D Studio MAX, is the 3d modelling software that we used on this project. It's a great animation and rendering package developed by Autodesk Media and Entertainment. We use our software on the Windows 7 platform using 64 bit media PCs. 3ds Max is some serious software when it comes to 3D product design and 3D modelling and is frequently used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualisation studios. 

We had four different products to work on for our client, all requiring 3d graphic design and setting in a graphical page complete with title headers. The brief also required to include some capability for the final model to be viewed in proprietary software. We turned to our good friend Adobe and created PDF documents with the finished files embedded. This meant that the client could open up the PDF using the standard Adobe reader and then view the graphic design in actual 3D space. 

The project took 4 days to complete and the total turnaround from initial meeting to sign off was just 10 days. The finished graphics were delivered on time to the patent office. Our client has now commissioned our strategic marketing services to help bring their other products to market. 

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Business Advertising

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

By Beki Reilly

FYI advert

It’s been estimated that we see over 500 advertising messages every day (BBC), how many of these could you recall on your way to work or to the local shops? Not many I can imagine.

This may sound like an unusually high figure but advertising can so easily wash over us, instead of doing what it’s intended to do – grab our attention. It acts like a garnish to our everyday lives. We know it’s there… sitting on the side on the plate, but we’re just not interested in it.

In order to make an impact with business advertising you need to do something that;
a)    Stands out
b)    Communicates the USP (unique selling point) of your business to potential consumers in those few seconds you have to impress

We were recently asked to create an advertisement that captured the interest of fine food retailers, and stood out from the competition; this was for our client Feeding Your Imagination.

We created a concept around a bold visual which highlights that Feeding Your Imagination offers something different; a bespoke range of gourmet food produce with flavours people may not have experienced before. This in theory becomes a red carpet event for your taste buds – the VIP in food indulgence.

Extending the uniqueness even further we integrated the advert with a Quick Response (QR) code. This code enables consumers to interact with the advert by scanning the QR code with a mobile phone. QR codes are at the start of becoming main stream in UK promotional circles and are an ever-increasing tool in business advertising.

These codes are a great way of engaging potential consumers. The visual cue of the code acts as a hook, which then leads the user to further substance. This is advertising with a reinforced message, without overloading everyone.

To interact with the QR code users require a smart phones application. Consumers then scan the code which will then take them to an extended message of the campaign. This can be a further call to action or a promotional offer. In this campaign we used the QR landing page to communicate further product details to potential new retailers. 

Our business advertisement for Feeding Your Imagination will be gracing regional fine food magazines over the next few months. As always we like to share our designs which are created for our customers from our studios in Liverpool. 

As a company we also like to share best practice advice allowing new marketers and business owners an insight into industry techniques – please use our share buttons to repost this information to your friends and colleagues.
 

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