News: In the Spotlight: January Recap

In the Spotlight: January Recap

Jack Ogston 1st of February 2023

2023 started with an exciting new addition to the team in the form of a new graphic designer. The hugely talented Laura joined us and immediately impressed both clients and the Creato team with her work.

Laura brings with her a 1st class honours degree in illustration and a passion for web design and brand and identity development.

Folk Luxury Escapes

This rebrand for Folk Luxury Escapes was a particular highlight from January. Our designers worked with the client to establish a new identity for the brand that felt as luxurious as the holiday properties themselves. A new logo, colour palette, and aesthetic were all detailed in a brand guide made bespoke for Folk. We’re really chuffed with how this one turned out!

Corffe House & Holiday Cottages

Corffe House and Holiday Cottages, a polished and sophisticated holiday cottage booking website. Using a soothing colour palette and wavy patterns, we’ve aimed to evoke the calming, coastal atmosphere that is North Devon.

McColm Landscaping

A brand new logo and identity for McColm Landscaping. We’ve given McColm an eye-catching new colour palette as well as a new logo and icon that carries an organic feel, one that pulls inspiration from both foliage and garden plots.

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