Graphic design
Design that holds
the whole brand together.
Identity systems, campaign visuals and layouts built to survive real use: a website, a storefront, a menu, a paid ad and a printed card, all clearly the same brand.
A system, not a single logo.
We design the marks, type, colour, grid and rules that make everything after the launch easier to produce. Because we also build the sites and shoot the content, the design is tested against the places it actually has to live in before it ships.
Based in Jávea. Working across the Costa Blanca, Spain and Northern Europe.
What we design
Five parts of the system.
- 01
Identity systems
Wordmark, monogram and responsive lockups, type scale, colour, and the rules that keep them consistent across every size and surface.
- 02
Campaign visuals
A key visual and a family of variations sized for paid social, out of home, email and the website hero, all cropping from one idea.
- 03
Brand assets
The everyday pieces: cards, signage, packaging labels, menus, decks, document templates and the icon set that goes with them.
- 04
Editorial layouts
Grid driven layouts for lookbooks, brochures, price lists and brand journals, typeset properly and prepared for print or PDF.
- 05
Launch graphics & social
Announcement graphics, story and post templates, motion versions of the key visual, and simple templates your team can reuse.
How we work
Calm, considered, decided once.
- 01
Discovery
We look at where the brand appears today, who it is talking to and what is failing. You get a short written direction, not a mood board dump.
- 02
Direction
One considered route, presented in context on a real page, a real sign and a real post. One alternative if the brief genuinely needs it.
- 03
Build the system
Type, colour, grid, imagery treatment and asset set drawn out properly, with two review rounds so decisions are made once.
- 04
Handover
Final files in every format, a written set of rules and editable templates, so the brand keeps working after we hand it over.
Scope
What you get.
Every engagement is quoted on scope, not by the hour. A typical identity project includes the following.
Brand direction
Written direction, positioning notes and visual references
Logo suite
Primary, secondary and monogram, in light and dark
Type & colour
Full scale, palette and usage rules with accessible contrast
Asset pack
Cards, social templates, document and deck templates
Guidelines
A short, usable PDF instead of a manual nobody opens
Source files
Editable vectors, exports and web ready formats
Ongoing design retainers are available for clients we build or shoot for.
Need the brand to look sorted?
Tell us where it appears and what is not working. We will come back with a direction and a fixed number.