Anderra is an online guide to natural body care.
A clean and modern site design based on the idea of natures medicine cabinet and using ingredients that already exist around us.
We did:
- Branding
- Web design
- Web development
- WordPress as a CMS
© Copyright Toggle Labs Ltd 2010. A company registered in England and Wales.
Company number: 07140309. Registered address: 102 Wheatsheaf Lane, Staines, Middx, TW18 2LN.
Sugar & Rhubarb is a UK crafter who makes handmade accessories for the home.
As well as re-branding the company, we created patterns to be used across promotional material, shop banners, business cards and product tags.
Epic Win Media is a UK based entertainment blog network set up to promote strong bloggers.
We branded Epic Win Media as well as creating sites for each of the individual blogs on the network.
The logo merges the letters W and M, creating a wavelength symbol based on the movement of sound and images.
Purple Basil is a company that specialises in plant clippings, herbs and fragrant oils.
We produced a simple, easily recognisable logo that translates onto a variety of different media.
Tutpup is a website where kids can play and compete against each other at educational games.
toggle were asked to create a new design concept for the site. In order to play, each child has to select an animal and a colour as a screen name. We wanted the new design to focus on the competing aspect of the games, so we created a theme based upon a sports event where the animals were competing against each other.
The ESRF is a scientific facility that uses synchrotron light to examine a variety of materials.
toggle refreshed the existing brand, created new brand guidelines and templating systems.
During our time at the ESRF we photographed machinery in the storage ring. These images were tweaked to create vibrant and attractive imagery to use on all ESRF branded material.
D&AD set a brief to create a music video for the Thom Yorke song, The Clock.
The song focuses on the environment. Our video highlights the fact that the video/brief itself is an environmental concern. Visual cues were used from the BP brand which creates the impression that Thom Yorke is similar to BP: they are both large brands and both equally responsible for climate change.
This video picked up two first prizes (that’s two yellow pencils!)