Showing posts with label Tree Surgeon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree Surgeon. Show all posts

Friday, 16 May 2014

Elmwood - Tree surgeon, Evaluation

This was a quick turn around brief that showed me, when thinking more about your ideas, the design comes a lot quicker digitally. In my opinion I've been successful in creating an occupation that generally isn't branded well look professional and communicated their profession of being tree surgeons, the consideration of type against the logo makes it clear to what their occupation is, say for e.g. when a company van is driving past someone.

Friday, 2 May 2014

Elmwood, tree surgeon - development




Primary Photographs.
Wales. Lake District/CenterParcs






Representing my different approaches to the development of the final logo. 

At this stage I was very happy with the concept of the logo, however it needed to be made more approachable and less ‘sharp’. The concept has been to combine two prime objects, continuously used in tree surgery, SAW & TREE. 

As you can see below, the form of a tree has been created through the build up of chainsaw teeth. Incorporating aspects of colour into my final design created a very perceptual logo, the form of a tree has been created without any attached components. The tree also looks as if it is placed in the ground and the chainsaw teeth add subtle depth to the logo.





The name; Safetree Surgeons - following the grain.
Tree surgeons pride themselves on removing tree’s safetly and 
successfully, with this in mind I generated a company name that was approachable and re-assuring, when spoken ‘Safetree’ surgeons can be held to also mean ‘Safety’. Following the grain also emulates that the company is constantly on the search for wood to cut.












Because I’ve decided to brand this business as an industrial business rather than an independant business, I was able to incorporate the idea above. It depicts the company logo during different seasons of the year, this could be applied to different vans and dependant on the season they’re working, they could use that specific van. It just prevents the brand from becoming stagnant and adds a sense of fun and uniqueness to the brand.




Given the nature of the company I'm branding, I've decided to only brand the core utensils at the heart of this type of occupation. 

The logo works effectively, when in the public domain, i.e. passing by on a van or seen on a business card it is very approachable and friendly, and when it comes to the actual job the advertisement of the company looks very professional and corporate - suggesting that they know what they're doing and its safe.







The branding is applied in a simple way, but by having it laid out like this above, it makes it very clear to the people driving past what the company is. 

Elmwood - Tree Surgeon

















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