CONTACT
The first step after having a logo designed, is usually the design of your stationery, this being, letterhead, with compliments slips, business card and A5 notepad.  Shown below are some samples of these packs.
 
Corporate Folder for College
 
Qld Business Machines Front and Back Business Cards
 
East West Business Cards - New Design
Business Cards for Sweet Tooth
Client couldn't decide between the light and dark card, so did what I call a "Dealy" (that's me) and are getting 500 of each!  I love it.  How times have changed from when a full colour card was about $800 to "Lets get both"! 
Walking Together Letterhead
Unique Asphalt Stationery
Leadership Pathways Stationery
Simple, but classy business card
Corporate Folder Design
Corporate display folder for client to use as a pack to store all their product brochures and give to client's.  The folder gives a general overview of their main products with a brief description and pictures for some.  Client didn't want the folder to be completely covered with information, so we came to a good compromise.  I had to re-design 7 of the logos that go up the side of the folder, so now all logos are my design except for the way Naturatex is written.
Logo and Stationery Design
Letterhead
New Look
New business card design, led to a new logo design, which led to a new folder design ... so the new look that is going across everything is giving a whole new look to the company, while still retaining major elements so no link is lost - but the design is more modern and strong and most importantly, I and the client absolutely love the new look!
Out of the Box Stationery
This business card is a custom sized card, 80 x 34mm, client likes dinky cards!!  They do look good.  Cards are printed full colour on both sides finished with a matt celloglaze.
Letterhead, Business Card and With Compliments
Business Cards
Business Cards
Client brief was to do an intereting, but different and modern business card, so here we are playing with different shapes.
Stationery - Letterhead, With Compliments and Business Cards
 
Business Card
Concept, artwork and design ... in action.  A colleague who is a Copywriter asked me to design a business card with a difference.  So I did!  Front of business card (left) includes the critical contact information, but the Scrabble-font design indicates the twist to come.  The scrambled letters on the reverse (right) spell the client's name and the baseline challenges:  "I can make 222 words...can you beat it?"  This wordsmith loved the challenge: "How many words can you make from the letters of my name?"  (I've seen the master list - and there are indeed at least 222 words that can be fashioned from her name).  If you can beat this, I'd love to hear from you!
Letterhead, With Compliments, Notepad and Business Cards

A4 Display Folder