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Your company’s graphic
identity is crucial—it has to represent you and your company those
millions of times that you’re not there to do it yourself—convincing
your potential customers or clients that you can provide what they
want or need.
Our graphics create a visual reminder of your company’s identity, extending
your range in a market that has become truly global. We believe it is
essential to design a company's identity to be absolutely consistent
regardless of the application, size or intended use.
Below are three award-winning graphic identity
packages Pandora & Company
designed. Please note the consistent graphic themes which run throughout
each package.
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| Client: Lepp & Associates
Project: Create
a new logo for famous outdoor photographer George Lepp, utilizing
the letter "L." Pandora & Company was asked
to design a contemporary corporate identity package that
expressed fun, professionalism, while demonstrating out-of-the-box
thinking. This package included: stationery with second sheets,
#10 envelopes, business cards, note pads, writing tablets,
Web splash page, mailing labels, and note cards with envelopes.
Note the horizontal stationery design. |
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| Client: Kepler
Design Group
Project: Create
a logo for a new interior design firm owned by Jan Kepler.
The challenge was to develop a "strong, distinctive" logo,
and a contemporary identity package that demonstrates her
firm's ability to work with both modern and traditional interiors.
The Kepler Design Group's initial graphic identity included:
stationery and #10 envelopes, business cards, mailing label,
Web site, and foil embossed stickers. |
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| Client: Watershed
School
Project: The
client contacted us after working unsuccessfully with two
graphic design firms in their home state of Colorado. The
client was seeking a way to show the unique "hands-on" vision
of their private high school that offers a new approach to
education and seeks not just to "teach" but to
create great citizens and bold thinkers. The challenge was
to work by phone, email, and FedX to create an identity package
which expressed their environmentally and community-based,
learn-by-doing philosophy. |
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| Click on "Next Example" to view
a series of logos, many of which are part of a larger
identity
package
which included collateral materials such as business cards,
brochures, newsletters, Web sites and signage. |
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