Coming soon...

A good business evolves and grows, and thankfully - we are evolving and growing.

And being people who like to practice what we preach, we are in the process of re-designing our website, analysing our services and re-freshing our core brand mark to further boost the company's profile.

The good news is that the brand re-fresh is finished and website not far behind. I'm sure anyone who is a business owner, and or designer, can empathise with the difficulty in finding the time within a busy studio schedule to 'sort out' your own company's site etc. None the less, through some very anal time scheduling we're getting there and should be launching the new site by end of September / beginning of October.

The image is a sneaky peek at a very close up shot of our new core brandmark. As with any good brand re-fresh we are being very careful not to stray away from the colour scheme or font use. A re-fresh has to be done for the right reasons, and shouldn't undo all the good work you've built up for the company already. Loyalty is far easier to loose than gain!

I can't wait to see all our work live, officially released, and showing off what we do! So I best get back to writing the copy... ;)

Thanks for reading,


Karl Loudon.

Oil and Gas client website live

We are really pleased to announce the new website for our longest standing client, Hobbs Valve, has gone live!

The site is the result of a lot of hard work on all parts and this really shows. The site is full of useful information, carefully designed explanations and technical illustrations of their product and industry. We are going to be monitoring the traffic closely, and reporting back to Hobbs on this. Utilising the web presence to achieve goals is our number one priority, and with a big meeting tomorrow to discuss a hell of a lot of goals, projects and avenues to explore - this is going to be one that just keeps on growing! To see the site click here

Well done to everyone involved, and here's to a continuing bright future for Hobbs Valve and MDE.

Just keep running...

Hello blog readers!


As you may or may not be aware, in my 'spare' time I'm rather partial to a spot of training. Be it full contact kickboxing, surfing or more recently endurance racing. Endurance is something completely new to me and it's bloody hard! I've completely changed my diet and training regime. I've been training for a good few months now and have my first two races coming up soon. One is my first triathlon (in Bath) and the other the Bristol Half Marathon. And I'll be competing in both of these within 7 days of each other - I'm a sucker for punishment and I'm not very good at saying no.




I'm running the Bristol Half Marathon with one of my fellow designers (Ben Steers) and we are hoping to raise some money for an amazing local charity called "Studio Upstairs".The guys over at SU offer arts and crafts as a method of delivering therapy to people who have suffered / are suffering from depression, addiction and abuse. They have two small studios, one in Bristol and the other in London, and run by volunteers find themselves hugely underfunded.


We are hoping to raise as much money as possible to help the studio on many levels and I'd really, really, appreciate any donation you may be able to give. We've set up a web page where you can find more information, and chose to donate if you should so wish.


www.bristolrun.com


Thanks for taking the time out to read this :)


Karl Loudon (MDE Creative Director)

2 new clients in a month.

We'd like to take this opportunity to welcome on board two new clients.

One an exciting new Bristol based food product (details will follow from official press launch) and the second a not for profit client based in Wales.

Initial projects include branding and exhibition designs and we're really happy to have a couple of new clients on the books, adding even more diversity and FUN to the studio's workload. We'll post up some shots of the work over the next couple of weeks.

Incidentally, both these clients have come to us after being recommended to us due to them not being happy with their current designer / agency's service. I'd personally like to thank the people responsible for the recommendations and needless to say you shall be receiving some form of thanks (drink or food related I'm sure). And also thanks of course to everyone in the team who keeps our clients happy and coming back for more.