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An EU based brand designer and certified Frontify partner. Specialising in visual brand management and intelligent, shareable asset ecosystems that keep every touchpoint unified, stunning, and unmistakably you. I help organisations bring their brands to life on a single, intelligent platform where guidelines, assets, and workflows unite to keep every interaction on-brand and consistent. Simoné Meyburgh +351 927 555 306

Nedbank Private Wealth Brand Evolution
Nedbank Brand Evolution
cobas® Visual Language Brand Guidelines 2017
Clay bust sculpture
Clay bust sculpture. Medium | Brown clay Finish | A classic deep brown patina finish with a hint of green for bronze appearance. Width 400mm | Height 420mm | Depth 220mm Year | 2014
Foundation Awards Book
The Discovery Foundation strives to improve South Africa’s health by awarding bursaries to doctors who are appropriately specialized and who are based in disadvantaged areas. The annual Discovery Foundation Book pays tribute to the winners. In the 2015 edition of the book, the agency proposed to present the information in the style of a typical Fine Art photographic book – a theme which had been successfully applied in previous years. But it had a critical change. Previously, the bursary-winning doctors had been presented as the heroes of the book. In 2015, the focus was switched to the patients (and affected persons) who became the new focal point.
Discovery Brand Guidelines 2015
DISCOVERY CORPORATE IDENTITY 2015 Introducing an important shift in branding style: we import monolithic design principles into the Discovery CI.
Discovery Launch Pack 2015
Six Discovery companies relaunched in one integrated event.
Katherine of Carrick Children's Book
Detailed wildlife illustrations
Detailed wildlife illustrations. Exhibited at the ‘Yapanis @ The Gallery’, Johannesburg, South Africa Medium | Soft pastels Size | A2 (594 x 420mm) Year | 2007
The Maisels Group sketches
Detailed black & white portrait illustrations
Detailed black and white portrait illustrations of brother and sister on A4-size paper using pencils as main medium.
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