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The Museum of Leathercraft
One of the few authorities on the historical presentation of mans use of leather throughout the ages, they asked Accent Design to produce a new logo that could be reproduced in 2 colours and in mono, and reflect both contemporary and historical connections with a clear connection to leather and hides. |
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Compass Travel
A Bristol based travel company asked Accent to come up with a minimal logo with both movement and a visual link to a compass. The finished design works well on stationery, brochures and travel tickets and tags etc. and has been admired by many other companies.
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Jamesons Estate Agents
A new Exeter estate agent asked for an upmarket image for their South Street premises. The accent was to be on classic shapes with a modern abstract pattern, and with no connection in shape or style to any other estate agents.
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Swift Access Platforms
This client had invented a revolutionary piece of equipment for tradesmen : A cross between scaffolding and a ladder that required only one man operation and could be transported on top of a car. The equipment enabled the user to carry work out on buildings without all the problems associated with scaffolding and with less base area needed to set up the platform.
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| His market of semi-professional and professional tradesmen needed a brochure to promote this product complete with a suitable logo. Again Accent came up with a highly legible design based on an arrow pointing upwards and an arrow pointing to the side...simply because this is what the equipment allowed the user to do. |
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