Monday, 29 July 2019

Rebrand of Find Your Sparkle

So, here's another rebrand I've been a part of! After designing the logo and branding for Oh Sew Magical, Emily came straight back and told us she wanted to update her branding for her first business/account; Find Your Sparkle... and how could I say no.

We kept with the shade of pink that was a part of her original branding but made it a little more vibrant and bold. Which Emily is living for! Or at least she told me she was... 

Do you like it? Can you identify the little touch of Disney with the 'sparkle' or should I say the second star to the left?


Rebrand of Unbirthday Pins

So, I've been involved with yet another rebrand! Although I can't take credit for all of it! Amie from Unbirthday Pins showed us a pattern she had worked on which I was blown away by, a pattern I wanted her to be proud of, so I asked her to send me it as I had something I wanted to do with it! And so this logo was born. 

I wanted to make a logo that featured her Alice In Wonderland inspired flowers, and used the same palette of colours, and I think I've managed just that! 



And this isn't the last you'll see of these little flowers... as I heard something speculator is in the works. I think this is my favourite rebrand yet! 


Sunday, 21 July 2019

The Design of Oh Sew Magical

So, Oh Sew Magical has launched and with it came it's branding which I had the pleasure of designing. This new venture with by somebody I've previously worked with - Find Your Sparkle so isn't new to the community, just has a lot more the give! 

To begin with we were going to incorporate an entire pastel rainbow into it, but decided to simplify it a little, and this is the outcome, 



Emily stated she wanted something to represent the sewing element of her new brand, so we made sure to include some stitching and some thread which I feel worked out really well. And whilst she was originally set on a plain white background, she was convinced with this gradient style once I showed her them both side by side. 

Is it eye-catching enough? Do you like it?