Wilson Howe based in Sheffield, UK is a modern and progressive chartered accountant that goes the extra mile.
Wilson Howe was born out of an existing accountancy firm acquisition. However, as they grew and developed the business, their current logo didn’t reflect who they were and what they stood for. To increase their customers brand awareness and visualise who Wilson Howe truely are, we were tasked with creating a brand to match the progression and new values of the business.
Here’s what Emma Howe, Director of Wilson Howe, has to say about the logo we created:
“We completed the Smart Business Branding questionnaire, which made us think about what we needed and how we wanted to be perceived as a business. We then had a video consultation with the designers to help describe what we were looking to achieve and why so that the team understood what we wanted the logo to say about us. The design team came up with a mood board and several themes for us to review. The ideas were fresh and modern, and after we fed back our likes and dislikes, the team went away and came back to us with three logo designs to consider. Again, the designers understood what we wanted to convey; a modern, fresh practice and approach to accountancy – something you often don’t associate with Chartered Accountants. The design team really did deliver for us; from the colours they selected to the design of the icon in our logo – we loved all of the designs, but one, in particular, stood out for us.
Smart Business Branding could not have been more helpful. They listened and exceeded our expectations with their ideas, service, end products and support. They’ve added value to our business by giving us a brand that portrays who we really are!”
Are you seeking a logo that better fits your business? Then, we’re the clever choice for an affordable but meaningful logo tailored perfectly to your business.
“They listened and understood what we wanted. We loved all the designs, but one, in particular, stood out for us. I highly recommend Smart Business Branding.”
Emma Howe
Wilson Howe