Collectus – Graphic Design Studio Melbourne - Brand & Logo Design

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Collectus is led by me, Sarah Lawrey, a branding designer and nice person with an eye for even nicer design.

With over 20 years of experience in the design industry as a mentor, leader and strategist, I work closely with my clients to achieve their branding goals with a collaborative and friendly approach.

My specialty? Helping great businesses get clear on their purpose, target audience and objectives and creating beautiful looking brands in the process. 

Put simply, doing great work with great people!

So let’s chat about how to build or refresh your brand strategy and design, from the inside out.

Get in touch here.

 


Branding

> Brand Strategy & Naming
> Brand Identity
> Brand Guidelines
> Brand Collateral

Design

> Print & Publication
> Web & Digital Design
> Signage Design
> Packaging Design

Consulting

> Project Planning and strategy
> Production Management
> Creative Consulting

For more information on our brand process and offerings, you can get in touch here.


Sarah is wonderful to work with. She takes the time to understand your business and the goals you have set yourself. Her work is clever and thoughtful. Sarah gave us so much value in our rebranding project, we could not recommend her more highly.
— Thomas Seymour, Andrew Thomas Electrical and Design
 
Being a first business owner working with Sarah was of great ease and convenience as she guided us through her area of expertise.
— Gianni Marchesani, Bedggood & Co Café
Sarah worked with us to develop the campaign for a Council supported solar bulk buy managed by the Yarra Energy Foundation. The accessible and well-designed materials she created were crucial to the program’s success. Sarah is conscientious and thoughtful in her work, and provides excellent value.
— Claire Havens, Yarra Energy Foundation
 
Sarah of Collectus is both professional and easy to work with, she was able to meet our rather difficult brief of requiring somewhat conservative iconography but without being too boring and showing a touch of artistic flare.
— Rob Austin, Chronicle Software