Tag: logo design

What a view! promo folder design and print

Posted: May 1, 2026-Likes: 0-Comments: 0-Categories: Branding, News-Tags: graphic design, logo design

What a view! promo folder design and print   Promo folder design and print for Sheffield-based BETA Outdoor Sports ... including; design, production of digital artwork & print management. For more information on BETA Outdoor Sports - visit: betaoutdoorsports.com With over 30 years graphic design industry experience I create effective marketing materials to effectively engage [...]

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Logo design … like waiting for a bus!

Posted: February 17, 2026-Likes: 0-Comments: 0-Categories: Branding, News-Tags: graphic design, logo design

Logo design ... like waiting for a bus! It seems ages since I last had an opportunity to create a logo and then three turn up like London buses! First off the mark: MFH PPE & Workwear Over the past six months, I have been working closely with the marketing team at MF Hire Ltdto [...]

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Genie creative design pump clips for Bradfield Brewery

Posted: March 11, 2016-Likes: 0-Comments: 0-Categories: Branding, News, Print-Tags: ale, beer, brad field brewery

Over the past few years, Genie Creative have designed 12 new pump clips for the brewery as well as ‘refreshing’ all other clips with the application of the new logo – resulting in a range of unique and recognisable pump clips – easily distinguished on a crowded bar front.

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The Living Heritage of the River Don brand design

Posted: March 1, 2016-Likes: 0-Comments: 0-Categories: Branding, News, Work-Tags: brand consultancy, branding, graphic design

“The design of the logo and overall branding of the project are key elements to successfully building awareness of the Living Heritage of the River Don. We believe the logo designed by Genie Creative positions us perfectly – it cleverly conveys a diversity of messages in a contemporary way without being overly complex. We love its “approachable” and positive feel and that it is very distinctive. On top of all this though, we really appreciate that it is designed to work in many ways; as a primary logo (in landscape and portrait) and as a supporting icon for when the Living Heritage of the River Don is not the lead”. Said Karen Eynon, Project Manager for Don Catchment Rivers Trust.

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