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» SNTC
SNTC needed a new look brand overhaul after years of outdated design. Righteye used a classic typeface to keep this logo clean and clear. |
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» Dancing Warrior Yoga
Matthew Bergan runs this Yoga training organisation. He was looking to upgrade his old logo and to project a more contemporary feel to his business, while retaining some of the symbolic meaning in yoga practice. |
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» GreenStone Productions
An event production company start-up needed a strong and visually appealing logo with a greenstone texture. 3D rendering by Tam Morris. |
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» Hypermiling
Car sharing company, GoGet Carshare commissioned this logo for their “Hypermiling” promotion which is about getting the most distance out of alternative or hybrid automotives. |
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» RI Academy
This is a new concept in responsible investment education offered by the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia. A fun and dynamic approach was decided upon by the client to launch this global, online education centre
for responsible investment
training and education. |
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» Ben Moore
Ben Moore is an engineer, mixer and producer working with local bands and artists on the South Coast of NSW. |
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» S&L Concepts – Search and Selection
Righteye was contacted by this startup local business to produce all their brand collateral. Although small in size, the business needed to come across as strong and trustworthy. |
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» Marsden Business Park
Marsden Business Park is a new development in the outer-Sydney area. Open and inviting logo design. |
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» Futureffect
A company devoted to the increasingly important issues of sustainability in business. They wanted to stay away from the classic greens and browns used by their contemporaries and have an inviting, flowing design. |
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» Wild Spring Water
This regional spring water company needed to break into the un-tapped (ha! Sorry) market in their area with a fresh and inviting logo. We incorporated a native fern into the final design. |
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» BooHoo Films
A group promoting and assisting up-and-coming local filmmakers in the Sydney area. The logo was designed to invoke inquiry and grab attention while looking contemporary and filmic. |
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» Pride & Partners
Updating the existing logo to exude an air of professionalism with the use of sharp typography and contrasting curves. |
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» Bespoke Beauty
A delicate subject and a delicate solution. This mobile beauty business needed a logo that was soft, inviting and contemporary. |
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» MILLARS Photographic Services
We liked a reference to photo lenses, plus MILLARS shoots outside a lot so we used visual clues to the ocean and Australian landscape in the colours. The lenses then form an abstract but discernable “M.” |
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» Turning Point Solutions
Although not chosen as a final logo, this was a great exercise in designing for a company with an extraordinarily long name. They also wanted to break into the Asian market, so colours were chosen to be Asian-culture-friendly. |
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» Queen Street Studio
This logo and brand is very important to the not-for-profit subsidised rehearsal and creative development organisation. They have little or no money for professional marketing, so Righteye assists in keeping the brand dynamic and clear. |
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» Small Business Online QLD
The clients’ concept was interpreted and commercialised here. |
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» Ryde Public School
This school had a number of variations of their logo which were being used on uniforms, school signage, letters etc. We took all the variations, re-drew the elements and supplied a printable file to make their logo cohesive and useable. |
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» GE High Flyers
Every year, GE has a corporate high flyers conference. GE has strict guidelines for their logo, typography and use of corporate colours. |
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» VMTS
Vehicle Management Technology Solutions needed to take their existing typographic logo and insert a relevant graphic to make it more dynamic. We used a transparent 3D shape to infer a technological hub . . . |
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» Realise Performance
As a startup HR business, Realise Performance needed a contemporary design and colours to match their new business vision. Fresh and inviting, but professional and reliable in feel. |
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