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We Mean This

Greater London, LONDON

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We Mean This is a design practice that helps forge meaningful relationships between brands and customers. We help you locate (or rediscover), and communicate, your brand's purpose. Whether you need a simple logo refresh or a full scale brand launch, some product packaging or corporate literature, we use design to ensure your purpose resonates with your audience.

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15 November 2016

'We Mean This' did a wonderful job in designing and branding for our new Sussex based 'Green Welly café.'
Matthew delivered a very personal yet professional service and was always on hand to deal with any new ideas. His modern approach was just what we needed and has been instrumental in attracting our lovely customers.
We will certainly use his expertise for our next venture.
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No two brands are the same, so my approach differs depending on your needs. I always start by consulting with you and researching the brand landscape in which your business lives, to ensure I completely understand whatever design problem you're asking us to solve. That means looking at it in the context of you and your market and developing a set of solutions tailored to your needs.

I specialise in creating or refreshing brand identities. This could include any or all of the following:

Logos | Business cards
Brand handbooks | Styleguides
Websites | Social media profiles
Brand naming
Branded merchandise
Letterheads | Compliment slips

In addition to the above, I design:
Corporate literature
Product packaging
Event collateral
Advertising: billboards | press | digital
And much more.

I will provide you with a short briefing document to fill in before we start so I can get to the bottom of whatever it is you need!

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