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Our design portfolio

A selection of our projects can be found below – each working for a specific intended audience and aligning with the brand values of the organisations. Contact us if you would like to speak about your project further.

Design for Grape crush drink for Abevco

Abevco

A design refresh was developed for Abevco, a provider of post mix drinks and bag in box products. The design work included the redesign of all the drinks alongside a brand new website.

By Fran Johnson : 02/01/2018
Sponge Play logo design for Turned on its head - an 1970’s style typographic brand.

Sponge Play

a dozen eggs have created a flexible brand for Sponge Play - dance, play and performance for children under 4 and their families, brought to us by the Turned on its Head team.

By Fran Johnson : 20/11/2017
Tutor and student at Loughborough University, executive education department.

Loughborough University

a dozen eggs have been developing an illustrative design style for the student induction process for the School of Business and Economics at Loughborough University. They needed a strong visual language without the need for a logo.

By Fran Johnson : 02/09/2017
The Student Lettings Company logo, a logo that works well on mobile and can be scaled up easily.

The Student Lettings Company

The Student Lettings Company is the go-to place for loughborough students to find a house. a dozen eggs have designed and developed a site that makes the process as easy as possible.

By Fran Johnson : 01/09/2017
Carbon Farmer logo, eco-friendly farming within Tanzania.

Carbon Farmer

Carbon Farmer promotes eco-friendly efficient and sustainable farming methods. Based in Arusha, Tanzania - the founder asked a dozen eggs to create a brand that would work across both African and European markets.

By Fran Johnson : 01/09/2017
Neddie, a character for DepotNet.

Depotnet

DepotNet is a management software solution for contractors. a dozen eggs have worked with them to develop design material for their website, print and digital media.

By Fran Johnson : 01/09/2017