A New Look for the Village

The Village LogoSome of our favourite clients, the owners of the Village, asked us to help them create a secondary logo for their branding. They wanted something with no text that really spoke to the personality of the restaurant.

We opted to maintain the distressed look of the primary logo and map designs, as well as the vibrant burnt orange to keep a strong connection. A popular framed photograph of the owner’s bulldog in the restaurant quickly became a source of inspiration. But how do we make the leap from bulldog to breakfast you ask? Well obviously, the dog is hungry for their delicious benny’s too – and with the addition of a spoon in the dog’s mouth and bold patterns to create focus, a secondary logo was born.

You will see this graphic used more prominently in the new Village we are working on in Royal Oak, and the Village team already loves it so much that they are using it in all new graphics and their social media!

Check out the restaurant interior design project and what did for their branding and graphics design.

VIC 42 Honours Ivan Meade

Vic42 - Ivan MeadeVic 42 is a local website that celebrates the unique and interesting people in Victoria – our pricipal, Ivan Meade, was invited to be part of their collection of personalities. He was very honoured to be selected and to share virtual space with some of the most influential people in our own community.

Ivan has always said that Victoria has great talent and that we should embrace it – Now we have an opportunity to discover our locals thanks to VIC 42.

Teresa Lindsay & Al Smith are the geniuses behind the VIC 42 concept. A very innovative and progressive platform to showcase talent.

We highly recommend our followers to check out the site for themselves at: http://www.vic42.com!

Introducing… 7070 Design Headquarters

Seventy Seventy New Website7070 Design Headquarters is a new studio that has just launched in Calgary, Alberta. It is a place designers can go to use the resource library, hold meetings, and even rent out office space. A shared work space for Calgary’s design community.

We were approached for our graphic design services by seventyseventy who were looking for something classic and sophisticated – yet adaptable, allowing designers with their own identities to fit right in. We went with a typographical solution that has an understated detail with the seemingly handwritten font – the final line entices your eye to follow it throughout the e-brochure, business card and website. The elegantly versatile aesthetic was carried through with an colour scheme of black, white and gold.

We just launched the seventyseventy website, check it out today at http://7070.ca to see what 7070 has to offer.

The MDG Times No.5

The MDG Times Issue 5It’s that time again… the latest issue of The MDG Times has arrived!

Please find the link to issue No. 5 of the MDG Times below. Inside you’ll discover the latest goings-on at Meade Design Group. As always, we welcome your feedback so please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or comments.

The MDG Times – No.5

Introducing… Pacific Post

Pacific Post WebsiteWe were thrilled to work with Michelle Annette Kelava-Juszczyk on her unique business, Pacific Post Imports. A pop-up shop which brings in one-of-a-kind finds from all over the world, curated by Michelle herself who has been in the design industry for over 20 years. We’ll be adding Pacific Post’s print work soon, but in the meantime you can satiate your curiosity by checking out the website for yourself at: www.pacificpostimports.com!

In the end, we think the project as a whole reflects Pacific Post beautifully. A serene West-Coast inspired colour palette with an abundance of nautical references to help visitors imagine the travels these pieces have been on. From a technical perspective, this site works great for the business as well. It is CMS, meaning Michelle is able to update and manage the site herself with ease – very important in a business like hers since inventory can change daily.

Check out Pacific Post today, we can’t wait to see where they pop up next!