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November 6, 2009

Doors open with the UK Border Agency

Filed under: graphic design — Tags: , , — Barney Sanders @ 11:35 am

Studio Republic has just finished working on a joint project between the UKBA, FRS and the Prison Service.

We designed and produced as series of posters and leaflets for the service that will be displayed within prisons nationwide. Thank you to all concerned it was a pleasure working with you.

UKBA LOGO

May 1, 2009

Introducing The Property Ombudsman

Filed under: graphic design — Tags: , , , — Barney Sanders @ 2:32 pm

Welcome to the Property Ombudsman (The Ombudsman for Estate Agents is no more). That’s a round about way of saying the we’ve just finished the re-brand of the Ombudsman.

Having won the pitch (and delivered as promised) for the 2008 Annual Report we have gone on to work with the Ombudsman to re-brand and launch the new identity – no mean feat for a nationwide organisation. We’ve created a new brand identity, around which the new look literature and stationery has been created.

Part and parcel of the extensive re-brand was the delivery of two nationwide mailings, the first to notify the members of the imminent change and the second to deliver the new look member window stickers and collateral to each and every member estate agent in the country.

The project was completed in under a month and consisted of
• Logo branding
• New identity guidelines
• Literature restyle and printing
• Member window stickers
• Fulfillment of all the above nationwide

The Property Ombudsman logo

The Property Ombudsman logo

July 1, 2008

Branding the Office of the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency

Filed under: graphic design — Tags: , , , — Chris Todhunter @ 1:04 pm

The newly formed Office of the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has commissioned Studio Republic to design their branding and initial stationery requirements.

Being a newly appointed office no brand style currently exists so we will work with the OCI to develop an identity that can be carried across all print and online literature.