ACP Labs

} ACP invested a large sum into a testing facility to benchmark hardware and software in order to generate articles for their computer publications. They required a red and white logo, text only, and to incorporate the familiar ACP logo. View the poster to promote the labs and the stationery.

 

ACP Australian PC User

} After gaining success as an Australian end-user computer magazine, PC User required a new look in 1994. The client required a horizontal logo which was text based. Today's logo has minor modifications, in keeping with current trends. View posters, point-of-sale and stationery for this client. } ABOVE: before, BELOW: after.

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ACP Awards

} ACP's computer titles give awards for various achievements usually at the computer shows. These badges were created and given in recognition of such, at the relevant shows in both Sydney and Melbourne. It was also granted that the recipients were able to use these badges in their marketing material.

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ASDA Pty Ltd

} ASDA's director required a logo actively demonstrating their business — construction. As experienced builders, they had begun to specialise in Hebel panels and blocks, which were relatively new to the market here. Wanting to promote their experience in this material, the logo reflects Hebel panels and its texture. View business cards for this client. } 1998

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Australian Netguide

} Australian Netguide needed a modern web feel to their logo, whilst keeping the same colours their readership was accustomed to. It belonged to a division of OzEmail at the time, but has since changed hands with a new look. View a subscription ad produced for this client. } ABOVE: before, BELOW: after.

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Cohabe Pty Ltd

} Three experienced men each from a different profession, joined to form Cohabe. A set square being the common tool of trade between them, and having three sides representing three members, became the obvious symbol for this logo. View stationery for this client. 2001

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Exportential Pty Ltd

} This masthead was created to be used as a logo through all material for Exportential. Quality Australian exports required the green and gold to be used creatively. A slightly theatrical 'onshow' feel mingled through the design, gave this an exciting aura. Visit brochures and catalogues to view other material for this client.

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Living Hope Community Church

} The logo was to reflect life and hope. Nothing religious was to be incorporated. A bud with the tip of the leaf forming the letter "v" in living, adds refreshing character to this text based logo. Visit stationery for this client.

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North West Farm Machinery

} Although dealing with farm machinery, the client requested an elegant logo, which would reflect quality and an established business. Yellow was the colour choice due to the wheat harvesting machinery. View stationery for this client. } 2000

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Perfect Steps Podiatry

} The use of electrical stimulous to improve blood flow, was the purpose behind the logo for this podiatry group. } 2005.

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SkillSPeak

} Conquest Consulting developed some software which they named 'SkillSPeak'. The client wished it to read skill-speak predominantly, yet also for it to be seen as 'skills-peak'. Blue and yellow was chosen by the client with 'SP' to be in yellow. View the case study for more detail. } 2002

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Ziff Davis-APN Partners

} Although part of the Ziff Davis giant from the US, being a small trade title and allocated a small budget, a basic and affordable masthead was required for this near new 32-page magazine. Also view magazines for this client. ABOVE: before, BELOW: after.

A} ACP Labs

B} ACP Australian PC User

C} ACP Awards

D} ASDA Pty Ltd

E} Australian Netguide

F} Cohabe Pty Ltd

G} Exportential

H} Living Hope Community Church

I} North West Farm Machinery

J} Perfect Steps Podiatry

K} SkillSPeak

L} Ziff Davis-APN Partners

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