Client: NOVUS IMAGING Business: LARGE FORMAT UV PRINTER MANUFACTURER Printer brochures were redesigned to provide a consistent, updated look to the manufacturer's product line of large-format UV printers. All support material, such as Specification Sheets, Ink Usage Charts, Site Preparation Guides, was designed with a consistent corporate look.
Industrial HVAC | corporate branding
MMiCreative2017-04-19T12:57:53-04:00Client: INDUSTRIAL HVAC Business: INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Industrial HVAC was a new partnership of a group of veteran mechanical contractors. The company specializes in large-scale, industrial HVAC projects. The client wanted a simple, clean look for the logo along with a mark that could be used separately. Business cards and a few business forms were [...]
UXC | corporate branding redesign
MMiCreative2017-04-18T16:44:58-04:00Client: UXC Business: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE MARKET CONSULTING FIRM To mark their 20th anniversary, long-time client UXC (formerly Ux Consulting), commissioned us to update their corporate identity. This project included redesigning their logo, collateral, publications, and website look. The logo kept its familiar "UXC" configuration with the lowered "X" but the serif characters ere changed to a [...]
Tam’s Restaurants | corporate branding
MMiCreative2017-04-18T14:23:07-04:00Client: Tam's Restaurants Business: RESTAURANT MMi initially designed the identity for TAM'S BACKSTAGE, a small bistro-sized restaurant located in the lower level of the historic building that also houses the Cumming Playhouse theater. The restaurant uses a theater theme for its decor and fare. Two versions of the logo were designed for different layouts and [...]
UXC | corporate branding redesign
MMiCreative2017-04-18T10:01:22-04:00Client: UXC Business: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE MARKET CONSULTING FIRM To mark their 20th anniversary, long-time client UXC (formerly Ux Consulting), commissioned us to update their corporate identity. This project included redesigning their logo, collateral, publications, and website look. The logo kept its familiar "UXC" configuration with the lowered "X" but the serif characters ere changed [...]