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As intellectual property lawyers, the nice folks at Gardner Groff needed some holiday cards designed that were witty, stood out from the crowd, and appealed to their mechanical/engineering sensibilities. We were happy to comply, and the end result was this, printed on Cougar White with matching A6 envelopes…
The fine folks at Gardner Groff, an Intellectual Property law firm here in Atlanta, gave us a call last month in need of some help. They wanted to rebrand their company and present a unified front. We developed a new logo that updates their brand while still preserving their stature as a well-respected company. We used the 2 “G”’s in Gardner and Groff, and linked them together to form a new “G” in the middle. This resulted in the new “G” taking center stage, and the larger “G”’s on the outside forming a sort of shield to the new “G”. It connotes the protection of IP Law. The new logo was a success and now we are in the midst of developing holiday cards, their new website, and stationery. Gardner Groff can be found online at GardnerGroff.com.

