Max worked with Jessica from Huxfield Ltd won a full branding project for Huxfield Ltd, focusing on defining a clear visual identity and overall direction for the business. The work centred on creating branding that felt usable day to day, rather than just visually polished.
Huxfield Ltd's Progress
A clear and consistent brand identity
Visual direction that reflected the business properly
Branding assets ready to be used across platforms
Ryan
Max supported Ignite Heating with both branding and AI automation, aligning the visual identity with systems designed to streamline day-to-day tasks. The work focused on making the brand consistent while introducing automations that reduced manual workload and improved efficiency.
What Ignite has accomplished
A cohesive brand applied across their materials
AI automations handling routine processes
A setup designed to save time and stay consistent
Hayden
Max worked with Cheshire Boilers to refine and strengthen their existing branding so it better reflected the scale and professionalism of the business. Rather than starting from scratch, the focus was on evolving what was already there and applying it consistently across vehicles, digital platforms, and marketing materials.
Cheshire Boiler's Progress
A more defined and recognisable brand presence
Updated visuals applied across real-world use
Branding that matched the reputation they’d built locally
Stay fresh Take action. Do unique, fun things.
We’ll admit: we’re not over-thinkers. We believe in action. We want to make things. Fast. We’re always about innovation.
Try new things
Even if that means failing a bit
Get to execution faster
Keep your feet on the ground Be confident, but down-to-earth.
As our lord and saviour Kendrick Lamar says, sit down, be humble. We don’t want to be another Valley tech bro (no offense). We want to remember our roots.
Being an active listener
Constantly learning
Adapting to all social groups and situations
“Getting the branding done properly helped pull everything together and made the business feel more established.”