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We greatly enjoyed working with TribalYell and would recommend anyone looking to have a custom website built to look closely at what they offer. The process is easy to follow and we appreciated their patience and ability to guide us through to the end. The TribalYell Learn-How-Now screen cast tutorial was an added and unexpected bonus. We now have email leads through the website!
Brian and Joe Kim
Kim Real Estate
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- @myrealpage Will do! It's looking pretty cool. An exercise in deep advanced searches. More »
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Maple Creek Living
Posted in: Branding, Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on November 29, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Pacific New Technologies
Project Description: This development project needed to be named and branded for marketing to Eastern Europe families looking for a place to live in Canada. Advertising is geared in this direction and often translated to Croatian. The logo mark needed to be simple yet identifiable as an icon link for uses online.
Coastal Soul Coaching Logo
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on September 24, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Coastal Soul Coaching
Project Description: A logo we did for Coastal Soul Coaching. One small change in you and the expansion of change radiates outward.
Great Insights Coaching Logo
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on September 21, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Great Insights Coaching
Project Description: A logo for a company called Great Insights Coaching where group discussion and one on one cause a greater insight to what’s holding us back.
Tien Sher Group of Companies
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects, Uncategorized by Paul McEwan on September 14, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Tien Sher | TienSher.com
Project Description: Charan Shethi and two sons comprised the Tien Sher Group of Companies at the time we created this logo back in 2003. The three lions represent the three men. Tien Sher is a real estate developer in the lower Main Land. We are working on updating the logo and we will re-post it when it’s completed.
Global Wealth Builders’ re-branding
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on September 13, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Global Wealth Builders
Project Description: Simply a logo for a company called Global Wealth Builders Canada Inc.
EBCA Logo
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on September 12, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Exterior Building Contractors Association
Project Description: Simply a logo for a safety association called the EBCA.
Robin Vrba plus Sayo Nickerson equals…
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on June 2, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Sayo Nickerson as part of RE/MAX Real Estate Services
Project Description: A logo for the combined team of Sayo Nickerson and Robin Vrba
It’s not often we get one of these. Like Toronto Dominion and Canada Trust, two well established businesses and equally well established clientèle come together as one. Using the TD Canada trust merger as an example we decided, like them, not to alienate either audience and take key components of both logos to create the new version.
At the same time we were working on this, Sayo Nickerson, the team leader, signed up to large advetising agency in the U.S. to let them have a go at the re-branding. In the end we are happy to say our ideas won out and the only thing kept from the U.S. advertising agency was the “All For One”.
Below are the old logos done by other design agencies and our new one is pictured above.
The new logo incorporates growth adding a new green colour and using Sayo Nickerson’s old “tree” logo but rounding it out to represent the completeness of the team. The flower between the names acts not only as a separator of the words but also is like a bulls eye which says “all for one” without actually needing the words.
If you would like to know more or have a desire to brand or re-brand with a new logo, don’t hesitate to contact us now.
Rob Britch Logo
Posted in: Logo Design, Projects by Paul McEwan on March 18, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Rob Britch as part of RE/MAX Real Estate Services
Project Description: A logo for Rob and all his marketing
Client Testimonial: “I truly enjoy working with Paul. He is very personable, great at what he does and is very creative. I especially like the fact that he understands my business and what I need to do to get results. I’ve worked with other marketing companies in the past and was never as satisfied with the outcome as I am with Paul. I highly recommend Paul to anyone interested in marketing their company or brand!”
Robert Crowe logo and market branding
Posted in: Branding, Logo Design, Print Media, Projects, Uncategorized, Websites by Paul McEwan on February 13, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Robert Crowe (RE/MAX Real Estate Services)
Project Description: Create a personal logo mark and content copy. Brand it onto all requested marketing materials.
Robert Crowe has been in the real estate business along time and had decided it was time to get authentic with marketing. It’s one thing to look good but it’s another thing entirely to look good in a way that authentically attracts the eyes who will relate specifically to you. Also, content writing about who he is needed to be created. We’re not talking sales writing but a story of where he came from and what’s important to him. Without getting into the reasons of why this works here, it’s important to know that this works. Video blogs might work the same way for those who want to do that every day. Day in day out. Video blogging is not Robbert Crowe.
The Website
Not pictured but worth a look is, of course, the website layout we did on an Ubertor template and implemented by an Ubertor approved vendor/designer, The Marketing Guy. We design for most real estate website platforms.
Pre-printed Shells
We still do a lot of these too. Postcard shells. These are printed full colour, single sided on a 12pt coated stock leaving the back blank for imprinting content. An average imprint is about 1500 pieces. Since you’re going to ask: 10,000 shells as described above runs about $700. The more you get, the better the price.
Completed as part of the work done at RE/MAX Real Estate Services.
Cecilia Gatchalian Logo and branding
Posted in: Logo Design, Print Media, Projects by Paul McEwan on February 12, 2010 | No Comments
The Client: Cecilia Gatchalian (RE/MAX Real Estate Services)
Project Description: Create a logo mark and type style while immediately branding it onto business cards for press using client requested colour and wave shapes.
Cecilia Gatchalian is her name and City Gate is the her… chosen area to market. “C.G” as a logo mark was a no brainer. Hard not to use it. Easy to remember. Onto marketing materials. We’ll be doing a run of 10,000 full colour postcard shells and running enough black and white backs for her introduction to City Gate. Designed, printed and mailed within a week. She’s handling her myrealpage website herself.
Completed as part of the work done at RE/MAX Real Estate Services.




