Monthly Archives: March 2013
Logo of the week: Mmmfire Photography
By British Design Experts
This week’s logo of the week, Mmmfire Photography, is a great example of a logo which gets creative with typography to simply but effectively express an idea. As we’ve said many a time – a simple but effective logo design really is a great logo design.

RGB vs CMYK – or why your colours look different
By British Design Experts
As we’ve explained before, designs do look different printed to on screen. The reason behind this is all to do with how RGB and CMYK (the two main colour making models) work.

What is an illustration logo design?
By British Design Experts
There are lots of different types of logo designs to think about when you’re trying to decide what kind of logo design you need. You need to consider things such as the layout, the colour, what sort of font you want, or where you might be using it. But one often neglected type of logo …

Logo of the week: Moyamba Skin
By British Design Experts
The right combination of colours can really transform a logo design, and this week’s logo of the week, Moyamba Skin has really used their colour scheme evocatively.

Run fat boy, run – BDE MD Julian Croft runs the London Marathon
By British Design Experts
British Design Experts MD, Julian Croft, is running the London Marathon for Starlight – a charity which grants wishes to seriously and terminally ill children. Julian’s commitment and perseverance in this area are truly inspirational, and we’re all excited to support him as the big race gets closer.

How to add the rel=”publisher” tag
By British Design Experts
As we’ve recently explained you really do need to be using author and publisher tags on your blog and website. Why? In a nutshell because it’ll help you get higher in the search rankings, and will increase your click through. For more details – read the blog itself. This blog is a step by step …

How to add the rel=”author” tag
By British Design Experts
As we’ve recently explained you really do need to be using author and publisher tags on your blog and website. Why? In a nutshell because it’ll help you get higher in the search rankings, and will increase your click through. For more details – read the blog itself. This blog is a step by step …

Logo of the week: No more lonely pets
By British Design Experts
We’ve written recently all about how important it is to think about the context of where you’re going to use your logo as it really does impact on what the best way is to lay out your logo design. This week’s logo of the week, No More Lonely Pets, made it clear from the very …

The importance of a call to action
By British Design Experts
A homepage without a call to action is incomplete. It is a necessary part of any homepage or landing page on your website. Why? Because your call to action tells your reader what they should do next, it gives focus and logic to your page and it is the single most significant thing you can …

Logo of the week: Cocina de Socorro
By British Design Experts
There are lots of different things to consider when you are putting together your logo brief, or when you are in the final stages of your revisions. We’ve recently written about how important it is to consider the layout of your logo design, because it affects how you can use your logo (such as how …
