Branding · Penrith · Cumbria

Branding and logo design for Cumbrian businesses.

A logo is just the start. We build the whole look — identity, colours, type — then bring it to life with real photography and video, so your brand looks the part everywhere from your shopfront to your feed.

What's included

From a single logo to a full brand, whatever your business actually needs.

01

Logo & identity

A distinctive logo plus the colours, type and marks that make it a proper identity, not just a picture.

02

Brand guidelines

A simple guide so your brand stays consistent whoever's using it — you, us, or a printer down the line.

03

Brand photography & video

Real images and video of your business that match the new look, shot in-house across Cumbria.

04

Rollout

The brand applied where it counts — website, social, signage and collateral — all by the same team.

Why us

One team from logo to launch day.

Plenty of places will design you a logo and hand over a file. Then you're on your own to find a photographer, a web person and someone to run the socials — and hope it all matches.

Redwell Creative does the lot in-house, in Penrith. The brand, the photos, the website and the marketing, all made to belong together from the start.

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Local

Based in Penrith, working across Cumbria.

Joined-up

Brand, photo, video, web and marketing under one roof.

Fixed

A clear, fixed price once we know the scope.

Common questions

How much does branding cost?

It's quoted per project — a single logo and a full identity are very different jobs. Book a free chat and you'll get a clear, fixed price up front once we know the scope.

Just a logo, or the whole thing?

Either. Take a standalone logo, or a full identity with photography, website and marketing to match.

How long does branding take?

A logo and core identity is usually two to three weeks; a full brand with photography and rollout takes a little longer. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.

Where do you work?

Penrith, Carlisle, Kendal and across Cumbria. Happy to meet in person for the discovery stage.

Can you rebrand an existing business?

Yes — a refresh that keeps what people recognise, or a clean-slate rebrand. We'll advise honestly on which you need.

Can you match my existing website?

Yes — we can design the brand to work with what you've got, or refresh the site to match the new look. Because we build websites too, there's no handover gap between the two.

How a brand comes together

Four steps, from first conversation to a brand you can actually use.

No mystery, no design-by-committee, and no disappearing for three weeks then coming back with something you never asked for. You're involved at every step, and you'll always know what happens next.

1. Discovery

We start with a proper conversation about your business, your customers and your competitors — what you want to be known for, and what makes you different from the place down the road.

2. Design

We design your logo and build the identity around it — colours, type and the small details that make a brand feel finished. You'll see real options, not a single take-it-or-leave-it.

3. Refine

We take your feedback and tighten everything up, then package it into simple guidelines so your brand stays consistent wherever it turns up.

4. Bring it to life

The best bit: we shoot photography and video in your new look and roll it out across your website, signage and social — so from day one, everything matches.

Signs it might be time for a rebrand

You don't always need a full rebrand — but it's worth a conversation if:

— Your logo was knocked together quickly when you started, and the business has outgrown it.

— Your website, social and signage all look like different companies.

— You're moving upmarket, or into a new service, and the current look no longer fits.

— You wince a little when you hand over a business card.

What you walk away with

Every branding project leaves you with the files and the freedom to use them: your logo in every format you'll need — print, web, social, full-colour and black-and-white — your colours and fonts written down, and a short guideline document so any printer, sign-writer or future designer can keep things consistent.

It's yours to keep. No licences, no lock-in, and an honest steer at the start on whether you need a full rebrand or just a refresh.