DJVicky logo design Warrington Cheshire
Aug 23rd
DJVicky commissioned Rabbitdigital Design to create a new logo design image for her Warrington Cheshire based DJ & Entertainment company. She was very happy with the logo design options presented to her all of which you can see below, she eventually selected design number 1 as her chosen identity
Eurospace final logo design
Aug 22nd
The final five variations from each of the two logo designs selected by the Cheshire based space industry company, Eurospace Resourcing ltd, can be seen below. Managing director James Joyce was very happy with the wide variety of logo design options he was provided with from our Frodsham base and said it was a difficult choice given the quality of the first designs he was presented with, however there could only be one choice, keep checking here to see the final logo design in its final form.
Halton Hygiene, Runcorn Cheshire
Aug 22nd
Runcorn based hygiene products supplier Halton Hygiene commissioned Rabbitdigital Design to create a new logo and brand image ready for the launch of their new product range. Located in Cheshire the eCommerce company is ideally situated to dispatch their products across the UK all of which will soon be available to purchase from their eCommerce shopping cart. Progress on the new logo design is going well and you can view the first twenty drafts below.
The launch of the new product range and packaging designs will coincide with the new website design revamp scheduled for sometime in September 2010. Rabbitdigital Design will be creating the new online shop liaising closely with Halton Hygiene in Frodsham so please keep checking here for further updates on our progress.
Definition of Graphic Design
Aug 19th

what’s graphic design?
…since the stone age people have looked for ways to visualize objects, create graphic ideas and concepts and to bring order to a dissorganized world. People over the centuries such as painters, artists and printers have brought graphic design to people in all kinds of ways. In the 1920s a famous book designer W Addison Dwiggins, first used the phrase ‘graphic designer’ to describe to people how his work produced print design. Today graphic design is a popular art and well known trade that encompasses everything from designing leaflets, brochures and web sites to aircraft livery, food packaging and road signs.

The term computer graphics was first used in the 1960′s by William Fetter, a graphic designer for Boeing Aircraft Co. Computer images were created from plotting points on a mathematical field without the advantage of a screen. The profession of designing for print or electronic forms of visual information, as for an advertisement, publication, or website design all of which are a form of graphic design.
Combining text with graphics to communicate a product or service effectively is the design of logos, graphics, brochures, newsletters, posters, signs. Graphic design is the most universal of all the arts and used everywhere from here in Cheshire, across the UK and the rest of the world. Graphic design explains, indicates, informs and decorates bringing structure and order to the world, without the organisation that the graphic design process brings we would have to explain and receive all information by the spoken word just as the early humans did all those years ago.
You can see graphic design in the form of cartography for maps of Cheshire and Lancashire from as early as 1577, Merseyside hadn’t yet been established. Infact the Romans first began creating maps of a sort over 2,000 years ago for Chester and surrouding areas which was then known as Deva.
MechTech WA logo design
Aug 13th
Rabbitdigital Design has been asked to create a selection of logo design ideas for Mech-Tech WA, a West Australian engineering company based in Perth. The brief was to produce a fresh and modern yet business-like look and feel to the new identity that would work on all formats and media, from stationery design, brochures and leaflets to vehicle livery and website design layouts. Although Rabbitdigital is based 11 thousand miles away in Frodsham, Cheshire UK that wasn’t a hindrance as we were able to easily communicate via video link, email and social networking platforms which made liaising with our client seem as if they were only around the corner.
We created a wide variety of designs to choose from which made selection of the final version all the more tricky, Mech-Tech were very happy with the results so come back soon to view the chosen logo design.
Eurospace Resourcing Ltd
Aug 13th
Rabbitdigital has created a variety of logotype design concepts for Eurospace Resourcing Ltd as part of their launch of the new human resources UK consultancy campaign for the European Space Industry. You can see the designs that were presented to our client which were met with great excitement and satisfaction, Eurospace Resourcing were very happy with the designs we created but there could only be one logo design in the end, come back soon to find out which one they selected.
Google Android virus attack!
Aug 11th
Experts have discovered a malicious application that can steal money via phones running Google’s Android operating system, it poses as a media player but once installed it begins sending out premium rate text messages to the app’s creator who collects the fees.
It was first discovered by Kaspersky Labs and is thought to be the first application of its kind to hit Android, an otherwise solid system. Mobile security firm Lookout on Tuesday warned that a booby-trapped Movie Player application is infecting Android phones in Russia with a virus that sends costly text messages. Russia-based Kaspersky Lab discovered the malicious “Trojan” code hidden in a media player application people are enticed to download onto smartphones.
The Trojan uses the system to begin sending SMS messages to premium rate numbers without the owner realizing or consenting resulting in cash passing from a user’s account to that of the ‘crooks’. So if you thought that robots and Droids can’t be attacked, you were wrong! This however is the first virus attack on Andorid OS and Kaspersky has predicted that more attacks could be seen in the future.
The good thing is since the trojan works with the install, Android users are advised not to install any app from unknown sources.
HTML5
Aug 11th
The use of HTML 5 as the standard is still a long way off but I think its still worth getting slightly excited about it, unless you’re devoted to IE that is. It looks like not all of the HTML 5 features will be available even in Explorer 9.0! Not wanting to sound like a total Firefox fan you have to admire the fact that the browser already supports 77% of HTML5 features and with the release of FF 4.0 this should be 99%
So it’s worth taking a closer look at some of the changes that are coming, and how they may benefit us. It is estimated that about half of all Internet users are already using browsers that are HTML 5 ready. Firefox 3.5, Chrome, Safari and Opera are the most popular of these though the support is limited at present. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 also has support for many of HTML5 features but its still a bit patchy as the graphic shows.
Benefits such as better direct html support for drawing, animation, video and audio, geolocation APIs make location with GPS or other methods directly available to any HTML 5 compatible browser apps and client side SQL database api that can be used for storing data locally, to name a few.
Its still only a blip on the radar but html 5 is fast approaching, there might be mixed feelings from developers points of view but it’s most likely going to be powering our websites in the not too distant future.
(Graphic created by Focus)
iPad Keyboard, essential for the iPad user
Aug 8th
When you need speed and accuracy from your keyboard then the real world beats the virtual keyboard everytime, unless you have magic powers. Apples new keyboard dock for the iPad is your best solution if your planning on doing anything construction on your device, for fun, browsing and doodling then the virtual on-screen keyboard works just fine. Setup is easy once you’ve connected up the two devices it really is, as Apple always say, just simply plug-and-play. The dock has a rear 30-pin connector, which lets you connect to an electrical outlet using the USB Power Adapter, sync to your computer, and use accessories like the iPad Camera Connection Kit.
The Apple iPad keyboard dock is ideal for shopping online and paying bills especially when you’re typing in your credit card details however it lacks certain features such as using the direction keys to navigate your way through drop-down menus on some websites but over all this is a must if you want to use your iPad for more than just sofa surfing and social networking.
Go to Apple.com to find out more…





















































































