Lazy snail Design
visit site- $25,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- København, Denmark
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 35%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 45%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Danone S.A.
- Al Madinah Heritage Co., A PIFcompany
Highlights from Recent Projects
Lazy Snail Design was hired by Pulp Wine DK, a natural wine shop, to create a robust brand that would appeal to communities in Copenhagen that lacked access to natural wine. The team at Lazy Snail Design conducted thorough research to understand the owner's personality and vision for the company, and created a brand that reflected these elements. The owner wanted a playful, cartoonish look, which Lazy Snail Design incorporated into the five brand identity plans they presented. After several revisions, they finalized a brand identity that included a logo, packaging, merchandise, and even a mural for the shop's building. The project ran from April to November 2020 and cost approximately $7,500. The owner praised Lazy Snail Design's creativity and dedication, and plans to re-engage them once the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic lessens.
The Shopify Consulting Company in Denmark engaged Lazy Snail Design to develop a brand design that would reflect their company's story. The team at Lazy Snail Design began by interviewing the company's team to understand their goals and story, and then created a logo and additional design assets to communicate the company's brand. They also created a unique type font for the company to use, which helped to visualize the company's coding work in an engaging way. The project ran from February to April 2019 and cost approximately $24,100. The company appreciated Lazy Snail Design's understanding of their story and their ability to showcase it through their brand designs.
The Happier Store, a Scandinavian e-commerce platform for sustainable sports clothing, hired Lazy Snail Design to create a strong visual identity and website design. The team at Lazy Snail Design conducted a market study and developed a comprehensive approach for the project, which included a concept and visual identity, content design for all touch points, and a focus on website design and UI/IX. They worked closely with a tech provider to ensure that the visual identity was implemented as planned. The project team consisted of a head designer, creative director, and project manager. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, Lazy Snail Design was able to deliver the project without changes in the team or schedule. The Happier Store praised Lazy Snail Design's understanding of their business and their ability to create a strong, personal visual identity.