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Corporate | Visual Identities

otenda

Otenda’s brand identity is grounded in purposeful tech solutions. The circuit‑inspired logo conveys clarity, precision, and intentional movement, while the deep and electric blue palette with white accents builds trust and reflects innovation. Together, these elements create a cohesive visual system that positions Otenda as a forward‑thinking tech company.

Shushi kings

Sushi Kings is one of our earliest identities, created for an independent chef seeking something stylish yet grounded. The brand’s personality allowed for a playful icon – sushi paired with a crown – while deep greys and fresh green tones establish a modern, confident look that reflects sushi culture with authenticity and contemporary edge.

heritage nexus

Heritage Nexus was a collaborative university project where our team pitched a refreshed identity. Centered on the tagline “Map Your Story,” the brand aimed to invite the public to share their own histories and cultural narratives, turning heritage into a living, collective experience. The design balanced tradition with modern relevance, using bold, youthful elements to appeal to a younger audience while honoring South Africa’s past.

She is power

She Is Power is a logo refresh project for an NPO dedicated to supporting underprivileged women. The identity was designed to embody strength and empowerment, with a black‑and‑white palette grounding the brand in resilience. A bold pink accent acts as the voice of the brand, symbolic of girl power. Together, these elements create a visual system that is both striking and purposeful, reflecting the organization’s mission to uplift and amplify women’s stories.

Campaign Strategy and Design

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let it go | nspca

Awareness campaign urging South Africans to return wild tortoises to the SPCA. “Let It Go” highlighted true compassion as keeping wildlife free.

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tougheestaal | toughees

TougheesTaal celebrated Tsotsitaal as a language of belonging in South African youth culture. The campaign built a shared identity and culminated in TougheesTaal Day. A city tour of murals and an activation event with limited‑edition shoeboxes.

General Graphic Design