Logo and branding development for voluntary, public and education sector
Jim Byrne & Associates have designed new logos and assisted in the branding process for a number of clients, including:
- Council for Learning Resources in Colleges (Colric)
- North Lanarkshire Federation
- Get Connected and Lead
- Ability Fest
- Women’s history Scotland
- EVSB
If you are working in the voluntary, public or education sector our experience means we are well equipped to understand your needs and the culture your organisation operates in.
Areas we will analyse as part of the logo/branding development incude:
- History of the organisation
- Target client group/market
- Services or products provided
- Existing branding
- Competition
- Market research and marketing strategies
We undertake a thorough briefing process to ensure a successful branding and/or logo outcome:
1 Understanding the task
A graphical logo must effectively reflect the position of the organisation within the appropriate markeplace/area.
2. Understanding how the logo will be used
A logo must be suitable for print, online, web, organisational literature, advertising material and website use.
3. Completed in time
W will agree a timeline for mockups and completion of the project.
4. Budget
Within your budget constraints.
5. Design constraints
Design constraints could include use of existing colour shame or graphic/text based design.
6. Evaluation
The evaluation and final acceptance of the logo with be made by organisation/client
Get in touch for a chat about your accessibility needs
If you have been thinking about a new accessible website or getting your website checked to ensure it is accessible and compliant with equality legislation, get in touch. Jim Byrne has been working with non-profits, charities, voluntary and public sector organisations and social enterprises for over 20 years. He fully understands the needs of this sector.
Get in touch today to take advantage of unrivalled experience and skills relating to accessible website design and WCAG 2 auditing. A website designer based in Glasgow but with clients all over the UK.
See list of clients and what they said about working with Jim Byrne Accessible Design.