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Logo Designers in Mississauga

There are many factors that play a part in creating a logo for a company, product or individual. From the client brief to the end design, there is a series of considerations, some related to production (print, web, sizing etc) and some related to social psyche (what colours are associated with which emotions, shape recognition, font styles etc).
As designers, when we consider a logo for a client our job is to be as impartial as we can as to the style of the finished product. We explore a series of logos and designs, progressively refining the logo until we are satisfied with the concept and execution.

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Habitat Paper
Although speculative, the ambition of this design was to focus on the forestry issues on which the paper industry is solving. By placing the trees directly into the logo the relationship between the source and the product is kept at the forefront of the companies image. The tree became an integral part of the overall brand design.

Garnished
A catering company with the innovative idea to offer fine dining as a catering service needed a string logo which both played on the cuisine they offered as well as employing a strong enough design to capture the corporate clientele they saw as their demographic. This design carried onto uniforms, plates and other promotional paraphernalia.

Cafe Berlin
Located in Sharjah in the UNited Arab Emirates, Cafe Berlin Restaurant was the pet project for an Architect living there. With stylish custom made and designed furniture based on early 20th century fashion, the logo reflected the Deco nature of the establishment. Reflecting both the casual and formal, the Arab and the European.

Tri-T Building Maintenance
The brainchild of three brothers (hence the Tri-T from their surnames) this corporate janitorial service located in Mississauga targeted office developments and corporate buildings. The logo is directly representational of the three brothers, with masculine colours and bold font selection.

Sealex Premium Paints
A high end consumer paint product, the Sealex logo was designed to be flexible, therefore the yellow to orange could be changed to a series of blues for bathroom, greys for outdoor etc. The logo was also representational of the colour swatches and therefore the flexibility and tint ability of the paints.

Van Huizen Homes
Although not the final logo chosen by the client, the strong relationship between the initials and the home-building services offered made this a strong favorite with our designers. The natural colours reflect the home-builders commitment to building eco-friendly homes.

DHN - Digital Home Network
An in-house brand from Ingram Micro, DHN was created to fill a market gap for consumers through large chain retailers. This logo would be applied to TV sets, monitors etc, and is therefore made up of strong lines, and reflects the brushed metal look of modern appliances.

Spa Trends
A professional esthetic and spa technician wanted to have a up-market and professional logo design for her work. With a natural colour palette and traditional font styles the Spa Trends Logo aims to create both a sense of calm and trust in potential clients.

Riverlife Productions
Based on a passage from a favorite book of the owner. The logo attempts to deliver a clean depiction of the relationship between water and life, the river of the R becoming a blossoming leaf.

DLA Consultant
An architectural firm based in Dubai, DLA consultant required a clean logo design that would support but not demonstrate a particular style of architecture. Therefore with strong fonts and cool colours the company logo is accented with a perspective of structure, suggesting height and form, but relying in the font for weight.

   
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