Shape Your Brand
Let’s capture your vision with my signature brand identity design package. Tailored for those who are ready to make a statement and embrace a more meaningful brand style.

My process
Supporting you every step of the way
Phase 01
Discover
Every strong brand begins with a solid foundation. So I start with research — learning about you and your business, exploring where you’ve been, where you are and where you’d like to go. Initial steps include:
- Branding questionnaire
- Strategy call
- Moodboard
- Colour palette
- Type (font) selection
Phase 02
Design
I believe in a single concept approach — one logo design based on a solid idea. This method enables us to invest our time in the most valuable design solution and create a brand that meets the brief. We may cover:
- Primary logo
- Secondary logo
- Brand mark
- Type treatment
- Design mockups
Phase 03
Deliver
In the final stages, I refine and export artwork and assets and supply a brand style guide to support you with launching your brand and growing your business. You can expect to receive:
- Print files
- Digital files
- Launch assets
- File type instructions
- Style guide
From my clients
Kind words
Frequently Asked Questions
Compatibility is vital to the creative process, and this is why I always begin with a connection call to make sure we’re a good match. It can also help to check out my branding and design portfolio to see if my style supports the aesthetic you’re aiming for. You might love how I communicate online, or perhaps you’ve been referred on by a happy client, but my body of work needs to appeal to you too!
The cornerstone of a successful branding project is effective communication. After a connection call to ensure we’re a good fit, the process begins with a questionnaire, moodboard creation, and a detailed discussion to explore ideas. Each of these touch points is a crucial part of the information gathering process and will help us align our vision before any creative work commences. The design process generally takes 8-12 weeks from start to completion.
A one concept approach can seem like a limiting one but when you break it down it makes creative sense, for it means that I can put all of my billable time into designing and developing a single concept, rather than spreading my resources thinly and ineffectively across several potential options. The completion of a branding questionnaire, moodboard and follow up discussions is usually enough to inform one concept idea, which I may provide one or two variations on.
Yes. If you’re purely looking for a logo to be created and have a good understanding of what you’re aiming for – plus a clear and considered design brief – then I’d recommend booking a Branding Playday. These are one-off, full-day sessions where I can collaborate with you to execute something quickly and effectively to support your brand strategy, style or story.
One of my favourite parts of the process is seeing a client launch. Putting the branding and design work we’ve created into action is an exciting time, and the first step I take in supporting a client is in the supply of all graphics and assets. These include primary and secondary logos as well as stamps and icons. If you’re looking for specific help with updating collateral, packaging or websites, this can be discussed at the beginning of the project, where I’ll provide a tailored quote.
The branding and design process is a collaborative one and I want you to feel involved every step of the way; from our initial connection call through to the creation of a moodboard and the design of a concept. It’s important to me that you feel aligned with (and excited about!) the direction your brand identity is taking, so as a minimum, I ask that you take time the time to complete a branding questionnaire and have at least two calls with me to discuss the design approach and branding concepts. The more time you dedicate to communicating with me, the stronger the result is going to be.
I like to book projects at least a few weeks in advance. Sometimes, clients will book in months before we’re due to start a project, which can be helpful in terms of planning. If you’re interested in working together, please get in touch, and and we can discuss availability and timescales based on my current workload and your own business activities.