Speaker Labs creates world-class public speakers. If you're great, we'll help you become greater. If you're scared, we'll help you build confidence. Growth junkies everywhere are taking communication leaps with Speaker Labs.
Created and evolved Speaker Labs branding and Website.
Worked with the founders to create a brand that conveys energy and stands out. We really wanted to emphasize the confidence and energy one will gain from working with Speaker Labs.
https://speakerlabs.ca/
Homebase Debit Card design and branding.
A debit card for hourly employees that seamlessly integrates with the Homebase ecosystem.
A throwback to paper scheduling and the messy nature of working at a small business, with vibrant colors to stand out in the crowd of different debit and credit cards.
Play around with the card here
Check out the landing page here
Ideation and creative direction.
Branding for Grit & Greenlights. A Homebase campaign featuring Matthew McConaughey.
Check out the landing page and videos at joinhomebase.com/stories/
Some examples of animation and video work
Wave Business Debit Card Design + supporting assets.
A set of Illustrations and eBook done for Connections by Exact. Check out the full eBook here.
Caribru is a collaboration between 100 Who Care and the good people at Junction Craft Brewing. A portion of all sales goes towards 100 Who Care's group donation to local charities.
www.caribru.ca
www.100whocare.ca
www.junctioncraftbrewing.com
PackManager and QCloud are both Nulogy products. They are software that make contract packagers life a bit easier.
Before the branding around each product was looked at as standalone products, not tied to anything else. This was a problem as these products can work together and more importantly they both come from the same company.
In order to portray their relation, a branding system needed to be set in place. One that could extend to future products as well.
This is where the isometric grid comes into play. The Nulogy logo was based around this grid from the start. To tie this all together, both icons were built on this grid. To go even further, the collateral will also have some variation of the grid and icons based on the grid.
Because the software itself is tweaked in some way to tailor fit its surroundings, the icons are also moved around a bit - The "M" on top of the "P" whereas the "Q" is next to the "C" - an inspiration which came from the Rubix Cube. Further down the road, when more products come into play, the lettering position will be played around with.
When both products are now put together, a design system is clearly seen, and now all products developed by Nulogy will have a system that their branding is based on. One that can evolve and expand.
A little fun fact: These also carry some inspiration from classic 8-bit games, as this is a soft spot for the CEO and founders of Nulogy.