Basic Branding & Design

For the Aotearoa NZ-based regenerative gardening company, URBAN JUNGLES

© URBAN JUNGLE SOLUTIONS

Inspired by the lush exotic flora & fauna of Aotearoa New Zealand

Basic Branding

My basic branding service includes a simple colour palette, a typographic logo and a favicon made with initials.

design

Presentation

This presentation was designed to be used in various formats, including for print, online, meetings and speaker events.

Business card

This awesome business card was created by Sarah from Stagworx Leather, who was excellent to communicate with.

Website fundamentals

Setting up the fundamentals for the website included the administration (domain, platform accounts) and creation of basic web pages in a custom design.

Words from urban jungles

"We were given Amelia's contact detail by a dear friend. She and Amelia had previously worked together and our friend felt that we would be a good fit.

Our project entailed a presentation piece, basic branding and the development of a website. We were under a very tight deadline of about four weeks for the branding and presentation parts of the project. Amelia could not have been easier to work with. She made really helpful suggestions and had a great lot of patience with two very tech-unsavvy baby boomers. The project was delivered on time with a very high aesthetic value and really spoke to our core values.

During the website development phase she kept the online and mobile audiences in mind and adapted the product for best presentation on each format. She really got to know what we needed, listened to us and put an enormous amount of thought and effort into bringing a really beautiful and effective project to reality. Her artistic skills really enhanced this process.

We could never have gotten this done in the tight time frame and to this level of quality without her skills. And, besides she's a joy to chat with and has a great sense of humour!! We would recommend her to anyone looking for help with presentations, branding and website development.”

Gene Dillman and Mark van Kaathoven

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