Crimson Retail logo design

Crimson Retail logo design

Crimson Retail, London
Scottish Borders Website Design created this logo for London based Crimson Retail. Font selection, icon texture and colour tone were critical. Client feedback? “This is PERFECT”.

Palmer Campbell logo design

Palmer Campbell logo design

Palmer Campbell, Melrose
Some logos are more complex than others, with several colours and/or an icon that visually relates to a core service. The brief for the Palmer Campbell logo was to keep it clean, crisp and refined.

Maritime Response Service logo design

Maritime Response Service logo design

Maritime Response Service, London
Sometimes when Scottish Borders Website Design is requested to design a new logo, instead of  starting from a blank canvas the client will already have a very strong idea in mind (or in this case, an actual sketch). Starting with the client’s sketch we were able to evolve the idea into a crisp, concise and clear identity and provide MRS with a new logo. Onto the website design next!

TALC logo design

TALC logo design

TALC, St Albans
TALC (Teaching-Aids at Low Cost) didn’t have a professional identity, but they did have an icon that had been used in various guises over the years. Scottish Borders Website Design drew from the original icon and created a new, crisp, professional logo to help provide the charity with a consistent and trustworthy identity.

Rosie Sugden logo design

Rosie Sugden logo design

Rosie Sugden, Melrose
As a fashion designer Rosie knew exactly what she wanted for her new logo design: simplicity, style and elegance, all brought together by precise font selection and the most delicate modifications to letter and line spacing. Rosie’s feedback on font selection: “I love them”.

Edward Campbell logo design

Edward Campbell logo design

Edward Campbell, Hawick
Edward is free spirited self taught artist as well as an author and published musician based near Hawick. The icon within the logo is based on Edward’s “Umbrella man” painting, but it was important for Scottish Borders Website Design to get the overall tone and feel of this very personal logo just right. The feedback was excellent.

Findlay Ecology Services logo design

Findlay Ecology Services logo design

Findlay Ecology Services, Kelso
Scottish Borders Website Design have just had the Findlay Ecology Services logo signed off. The brief for this logo was to keep it professional, trustworthy and natural. The delicate tear drop shape trees and simple curved brush stroke that represents a river add that all important visual impact.

TJF Services logo design

TJF Services logo design

TJF Services, Earlston
Just got the thumbs up from the client with regards the new TJF Services logo design. The brief was quite straight-forward: bold and blue with a little something else! Scottish Borders Website Design added a slight gradient fill to the strong serif font, and a generic icon with flashes of blue reflections to ensure an original look.

Taxonomy Consulting logo design

Taxonomy Consulting logo design

Taxonomy Consulting, Eyemouth
Scottish Borders Website Design frequently receive a logo design brief which calls for a “smart, professional and trustworthy” logo. A visual icon can often be used to help explain (or draw from) the core service offered by the business and elevate a logo above just being “smart, professional and trustworthy”. In this instance the icon ties in with the interconnectedness, symmetry and ordered nature of taxonomy consulting within business. The clients response: “It’s great and very subtle! I am so impressed that you captured so much of what I do in a 2-dimensional object, brilliant work.”

Brian Storey Racing logo design

Brian Storey Racing logo design

Brian Storey Racing, Carlisle
Got the design of the new Brian Storey Racing logo signed off. A smart classical font combined with a few soft brush strokes in yellow to create the outline of a horse. Crisp and elegant as requested, and using the yellow and black of Brian Storey’s racing colours.