Branding

Your brand should match the business you’re becoming.

If your branding feels dated, inconsistent, or just not quite you anymore, we’ll sort it. We create brands that look sharp, sound right, and make the right people take notice.

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Branding and website for Barrow Electrical

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Branding, package and web design for The Flourishment Company

An Identity to Match Your Ambition

A lot of businesses hit the same point.

You’ve grown. You’ve changed. You know where you want to go next.
But your branding still feels stuck in an older version of the business.

Maybe the logo looks tired. Maybe your messaging is all over the place. Maybe your socials, website and printed stuff all feel like they belong to different companies.

That’s where we come in.

At Pixelmate, we help growing businesses build brands that feel clear, confident and ready for the next step. Not just something that looks nice on a business card — something that gives your whole business a stronger foundation.

Who Branding Is For

Our branding service is a good fit if:

It’s probably not for you if:

What Good Branding Actually Does

Branding is not just a logo.

Done properly, it helps people understand who you are, trust what you do, and remember you when they’re ready to buy.

A proper brand should:

  • make your business look more credible

  • help you stand out without trying too hard

  • give your website and marketing more direction

  • attract the right sort of customer

  • make your business feel more joined up and professional

In short, it makes growth easier.

What You Get

Our branding service is a good fit if:

Depending on what your business needs, your branding project can include:

  • logo design or logo refresh

  • full brand identity

  • colour palette and typography

  • brand direction and positioning

  • tone of voice guidance

  • messaging that sounds like you

  • brand guidelines for consistency

  • optional discovery day to get clarity before design starts

We don’t just hand over a logo and disappear. We make sure your branding works in the real world — on your website, on social media, in print, and wherever your customers find you.

Why Pixelmate?

We don’t do branding in a silo.

Your brand has to work with your website, your marketing, and your plans for growth. We look at the full picture so you don’t end up with something that looks good but does nowt for the business.

We keep it simple.

No jargon. No overcomplicated process. No trying to sound clever for the sake of it. Just honest advice and work that makes sense.

We tell you the truth.

If something’s not working, we’ll say. If you don’t need a full rebrand, we’ll say that too. We’d rather be useful than dramatic.

We build for where you’re heading next.

Not just where you’ve been. Your brand should support the business you’re becoming.

FAQs

How do I know if I need a rebrand?

Usually, you already know. If your business has moved on but your branding hasn’t, or you’re embarrassed to send people to your website, it’s probably time.

Depends on the gap between where your brand is now and where your business needs it to be. We’ll talk it through honestly and recommend what makes sense.

We can, but good branding usually needs a bit more thought than that. A logo on its own won’t fix a confusing or inconsistent brand.

Will you help apply the new branding to our website and marketing?

Yes. That’s one of the big benefits of working with us. We can carry the brand through everything else so it all pulls in the same direction.

It depends on the size of the project and how quickly feedback comes back. We’ll give you a clear timeline before anything starts.

That’s fine. Book a chat and we’ll help you figure out what’s worth doing first.

Ready to get your branding sorted?

Let’s have a straight chat about where your brand is now, where your business is heading, and what makes sense next.