May 1st, 2009
March and April have seen us busily working alongside the partners of new City law firm Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP (MTG), designing their branding and website ready for their official launch on May 1st.
MTG were formed as a result of the demerger of Allen & Overy’s private client practice earlier this year and appointed PFA as their brand consultants to create the firms visual identity.
We were keen to nudge the boundary of what is a traditionally conservative industry, by producing a dynamic yet established brand that reflected the members reputations and expertise.
The first stage of the website has gone live today (1st May ‘09), so do take a look: www.mauriceturnorgardner.com
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May 1st, 2009
Close Asset Management (formerly Close Private Asset Management) have today launched their rebrand. We have been helping them roll the revised branding out across their client application forms, documents and internal comms materials.
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April 14th, 2009
No, this is not a health and safety notice, but the title of a short film that we have just designed the titles for. Directed by Peter Blach, it is a dark, satyrical sketch set in purgatory.
We also produced one of the visual effects - a pair of demonic glowing eyes…
It was a great project to be involved with and we look forward to seeing it on the big screen!
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March 25th, 2009
We have recently been working with Glide Media to design an online version of their Promo Direct brochure ordering service. The CMS database driven site needed to provide a digital version of the existing physical ordering procedure, whilst being extremely user-friendly for both front and back end users.
To visit the site please click here: www.promo-direct.co.uk
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March 19th, 2009
On March 17th the BBC TV series M.I.High was awarded Best Childrens Drama 2008 by the Royal Television Society. The show was described as ‘funny, clever, surprising and challenging’.
Having been involved with the production since series one, as many of you will know we at pfa hold M.I.High close to our hearts, so are over the moon that it has received such a prestigious award!
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