NEW LOGO DESIGN

July 24th, 2010

Client: TINWOOD ESTATE

Project: LOGO DESIGN

Lime Creative have completed the design of the logo for this growing enterprise. Tinwood Estate can be found below the well known landmark, Halnaker Windmill in West Sussex. The design cleverly incorporates the windmill and the Estate into a unified, descriptive, and meaningful expression of the business.
Logo design

WEBSITE DESIGN PROJECT

June 6th, 2010

Lime Creative have designed a new website for the highly successful Managed Search Engine Marketing company, Vertical Leap, based in Portsmouth.

Visit the website www.vertical-leap.co.uk

Read more about our services:Brand Identity development, Web design, Web development

ONLINE GALLERY FOR PHOTOGRAPHER

May 24th, 2010

Funny Old World is the website of Chichester Wedding and Portrait Photographer Sue Saunders.

Project: WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

A new website for Funny Old World with content managed wedding and portrait photography gallery. Sue can update the galleries herself, resize the images, choose the order to display them and frame the thumbnails. She also now has a blog which she will be using to keep her customers informed about her business.

We were involved with the Web design and Web development, blog setup and the Search Engine Optimisation setup

Visit the website www.funnyoldworld.net

NEW DESIGN COUNCIL WEBSITE

May 14th, 2010

The Design Council have launched a new website – www.designcouncil.org.uk. The Design Council is a great resource on design related matters and issues and it’s not just for designers.

It has a great section for businesses – www.designcouncil.org.uk/resources-and-events/Business-and-public-sector/ with free guides and practical advice for using design to help your business succeed. It also has advice on working with designers, what to expect, and how projects are managed.

BRANDING FOR ANTIQUES WEBSITE

December 1st, 2009

Client: Mangan Antiques

A huge warehouse of antiques, based in Runcton, Chichester.

Project: Branding and website: Revised logo, business card, promotional literature and website.

It all started with a discussion about a flyer. After more discussion and an ideas brainstorm, we ended up creating a new logo, business card, gift voucher, shopping event postcard and a whole new website.

This project is fine example of how we successfully integrate brand design across both print and web. We don’t design one element at a time, and then move on to the next – we visualise and develop the individual designs together as part of one vision. The website is built with a Content Management System so that Mangan Antiques have control over their content.

You can view the new website with the new logo and brand elements at www.antiques-trade-warehouse.co.uk