ECO-FRIENDLY LOGO AND BROCHURE DESIGN

August 19th, 2009

Client: The Neutral Group

The Neutral Group are concerned with helping corporate business to reduce carbon emissions.

Project: Revised logo, business card and brochure design

Green and sky blue seemed the obvious choice to communicate The Neutral Group’s dedication to improving the quality of our planet.

Everything has been printed on Nine Lives 100% recycled paper. Recycled paper is the greenest option overall – it uses up waste paper and its production requires less energy and fewer chemicals. Plus, it provides a market for paper waste in the UK and encourages more recycling. Only a small (although increasing) amount of the virgin fibre used in the UK is from truly well managed forests. To be absolutely sure that your paper has not had a detrimental effect on any forest environment, use 100 per cent recycled paper.

LINKEDIN AND WORDPRESS

July 22nd, 2009

Did you know that if you have a Wordpress blog, you can link your posts to your Linkedin profile. Visitors to your Linkedin profile can either see all your blog posts, or just the ones you’d like them to see. Just download the Wordpress application – found on the left hand sidebar of your Linkedin profile, and it will ask you to type in your blog url.

LOGO FOR MOBICARS

July 12th, 2009

Client: www.mobicars.co.za

mobicars is a newly launched mobile internet service for South African used car dealers.

Project: Logo design

Lime Creative have designed the logo. The gallery images show (1) the initial sketched ideas, (2) options of the logo presented to client, and (3) the final logo.

PRINTED BOOKLETS

June 5th, 2009

Client: Dunstan Thomas

Dunstan Thomas provides technology solutions for the pensions and investments market.

Project: WRAP business guide booklet

Lime Creative have designed the fourth in a series of published surveys of the finance industry. Continuing on the nature theme, photographs of shells with strong graphic shapes were used to illustrate the concept of wealth growth and protection. The survey is produced by Agility PR.

GREEN WEB HOSTING

June 1st, 2009

Most of us have at some time or other, received an email from a business signing off with the environmentally friendly message ‘think carefully before printing this email’.

In other words, save paper, save our planet. Sending an email instead of a letter saves on paper, which in turn saves on water and energy waste (in the manufacture of paper). That’s all good stuff.

What about the energy used to send the emails? The energy used up by the millions of servers in the world hosting email, websites and business data round the clock.

In the ongoing battle against rising energy costs and climate change, servers are rapidly emerging into the spotlight. According to Global Action Plan, an average server produces the same annual carbon footprint as a 4×4 that does 15 miles to the gallon.

Thankfully, these days you can opt for green friendly or eco-friendly web and email hosting. A web provider that uses renewable energy, and email providers who offer their customers ‘Green mailboxes’. It’s one of the easiest ways to update your company’s green status with consumers and customers.

Our websites and email are hosted with 1&1 www.1and1.co.uk who utilise wind, water and solar power in accordance with the Renewable Energy Certification System (RECS). They are many more similar providers easily found on Google.