+ Devon Reptile & Exotic Society Logo Design (13/07/2010 - 22:01:53)
+ Busy but Eventful (11/07/2010 - 18:02:22)
Just a quick update to let you know about our work with the DR&ES - Devon Reptile & Exotic Society. Homebaked Productions have just finished work on their logo and branding and thought we would let you have a little look.
6 different logos were submitted and a committee of members chose this one. We think it looks pretty cool and look forward to seeing it on T-shirts, newsletters, membership cards and eventually all over the county as the organisation hopes to put on various shows and events to get their message out there. They are eager to get going and the facebook page is already up for anyone who would like to find out more. Click here to go to the facebook page.
Well as usual Homebaked Productions have been busy designing and still not had time to make any major progress with our own website. However, we have been working on two great charity events that we would love to give a free plug to... if anyone actually reads this stuff?
The first one is The Greyhound Sanctuary Fun Dog Show to be held on the 25th July at King George V playing fields in Exeter. Homebaked Productions have been working hard on branding, posters and advertising for this event for some time now and hopefully it will pay off. The Greyhound Sanctuary raises money each year to help rescue, re-home and care for retired racing greyhounds that are left injured, abused or abandoned by the greyhound racing industry. Many dogs are given a caring and loving home through the good work done by Sally Slater and her team. We wish them the best of luck and hope they raise a lot of money for a great cause.
The other great causes benefiting from a great charity event are The Childrens Hospice South West and The Royal British Legion. Our Client, Branscombe Airfield are putting on the annual Air Day and Classic Car Show, also on the 25th July. Last year they raised over £30,000 for good causes and they hope to better that this year. Homebaked Productions got involved when the owners of Branscombe Airfield asked us to come up with a new poster for them. This then quickly grew into flyers, roadside banners, and a 20 page program of events. We we glad to be of service and hope that the day goes without a hitch and lots of money is raised.
Well that's all for now. We hope that the next waffle we write will be from our new office. Fingers crossed.
HBP
Sorry it has taken a while to put anything up on our blog but we have been pretty busy the last few months.
We have produced a logo design for new business called One Umbrella Music and they were so impressed that they asked us to design them some flyers and there website. You can check that out at www.oneumbrellamusic.com - more about One Umbrella Music coming up in another blog soon.
Then... We designed another logo and some adverts for another new business called Tail-Spin who specialise in selling tuggy toys for dog agility training, as well as other pet products including balls, beds and leads etc.
You can check out thier website at www.tail-spin.co.uk
We also did a stationary job for a past client called James Willis. His Letterheads and compliment slips came out looking great and that is partly to our friends at Printing.com who printed them on some extra lovely paper stock.
What else?.... Umm... OH!
Big News! Homebaked Productions have been asked to manage the marketing and awareness for The Greyhound Sanctuary! Having produced a few posters for them we were asked to come on board and set out some proposals to improve thier whole marketing stratergy and come up with some great ideas to get people parting with thier money for a great cause. The Greyhound Sanctuary rescues, cares for and re-homes unwanted greyhounds that have been mistreated by the greyhound racing industry.
We hope that you will be hearing from and seeing them around quite a lot this year. If you do, stick your hand in your pocket and give what you can.
And theres more...
Homebaked Productions were asked to design a website for our friends at Exeter Signs Ltd. After they did such a great job on our van graphics we jumped at the chance to repay them. After months of having the dreaded 'under construction' page for all to see, they now have a nice new website complete with galleries, contact forms, maps, and lots of info about what they do. Check out the new website at www.exetersignsltd.co.uk or www.signsinexeter.co.uk
And finally... We are also in the process of designing a website for Little Wych Herbal Remedies after also designing thier logo. We are still waiting for them to shower us with images but once the site is up, you will be the first to know.
Thanks for reading and check back soon for more updates and images to go with these projects.
Homebaked Productions have just started work on a corporate ID for a new company in the South Hams. Kings Angels are a high end domestic services company offering cleaning, gardening, ironing and more to clients throughout the area. We are working on their logo, leaflets and website and hope to continue working with them as the company grows. We wish the company every success with their new venture and look forward to the next project.
Just got back from having our new van sign written. It looks brilliant and we can't thank Rob at Exeter signs enough for making it all happen. He took our design and it came alive before our very eyes. We hope that it will create an awareness of our company, get our name out there and fingers crossed, get the work coming in. We look forward to working with Rob and Exeter signs again in the near future and who knows... it could be your project we work on next.
We have just completed the new logo for facial rejuvenation specialist Dr James Willis.
The 'James Willis - Faces' logo was created to give a fresh feel to the company but without being too flashy and over-stated. Dr James Willis is an experienced and well respected professional and he wanted his logo to reflect that. We went for a nice serif font in colours that catch the eye and blend well with his new website and created a subtle facial graphic to compliment his profession.
We wish James all the best for the future and look forward to working with him again.