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We designed this logo for TBGO
- The Best Gifts Online and then we designed their entire
store for them. Click here
to see the logo in use at the store. |
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This logo was designed for VPanels,
a Freemoney subsidiary representing their market research
interests. Click here
to view this logo in use on the VPanels web site. |
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This is how we designed the Freemoney
logo for their final site which can be viewed here.
The character, Mr Free, is actually a re-draw of their original
logo, before and after versions of which can be seen in our
imagery section here. |
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We designed this logo to sit at
the top of www.freecontest.co.uk - we also designed the entire
site and you can see the logo in context here. |
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This logo is for an upcoming project
which, at the moment, is temporarily on hold. You can see
a larger version of this logo on the web site's holding page
here.
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Another logo for a 'work in progress'
site that has been put on hold for the time being. You can
see the logo in context by viewing the site so far (front
page only) here
and you can see the site's holding page here. |
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Of course we can't have a logo
section without including our own logo - you can see the latest
version top left of this site but this is how our logo first
looked back in 1997. |
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www.confuse.me.uk is another of
our own projects and this is our logo for it. You can view
a slightly larger version on our holding page here. |
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This logo design, for an online
book and CD store, was the first Internet project ever undertaken
by seen.to back in 1997. The company is no longer trading
but they continued to use our logo till the end. |
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This little animated teddy bear
was for The English Teddy Bear Company and sat either side
of their logo text. |
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| Finally a quick selection of logos
for companies that never really took off. |



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