Tessell8 lapel badges
Tessell 8 Ltd wanted to create themselves lapel badges. But the brief stated that although their logo is a blue nr 8, the pin should be somewhat quirky.
Tessell 8 Ltd wanted to create themselves lapel badges. But the brief stated that although their logo is a blue nr 8, the pin should be somewhat quirky.
Imperial College`s Combined Services Orthopaedic Society was interested in producing high-quality enamel pins for their members. After consults with our design team, another approach was taken, and we designed and made a 3D pin loosely based on their logo. The lapel pin was cast out of sterling silver with a polished finish.
KRM (distributors of ECCO shoes) wanted to present their long-serving staff with some very high-quality lapel pins. Lapel badges were made out of copper, sterling and 14K gold, and had to be, to follow their own words jewellery quality.
The Wine Guild had an idea to award their Members copper pin badges and Members of The Court silver pins. They ordered from us the design of the lapel pins based on the Guilds logo.
Royal Foundation wanted to give their members of the United for Wildlife charity organisation some nice high-quality lapel pins.
Foreign clients visiting your business from abroad may be charmed with business gifts: gorgeous tie pin, quality lapel pin, cufflink set or even a beautiful brooch, bracelet or medallion.
Regent Motor Group from Perth, Australia wanted to create years of service lapel pins award system for their long-serving employees.
It`s finally out. London Has Fallen was released last week, and turned umpteen millions at the box offices. We made probably the smallest props for the movie (Secret Service lapel pins), but they are nicely visible on posters and on the big screen.
After a splashy world premiere in Berlin last Thursday, event series “The Night Manager” kicked off in the UK on the 21st of February. This is the adaptation of the 1993 John Le Carré bestseller that’s produced by The Ink Factory, BBC One and AMC.
For us, it was like a déjà vu (a few months ago we did lapel pins for a Hollywood movie “London Has Fallen”). The client explained over the phone, that they need some high-quality lapel pins as the pins would appear to close up on a TV screen.