Carter Wong
Carter Wong is an independent, London based graphic design agency. We combine intelligent solutions with outstanding creativity.
Website carterwongdesign.com
Category Graphic Design Studios
Phone +44 (0)20 7569 0000
Unit 5/6
Archer Street Studios
10-11 Archer Street
London
W1D 7AZ
United Kingdom
News About Carter Wong
Carter Wong Unveils New Visual Identity for Kin + Carta
Carter Wong has created a new visual identity for international marketing services group St Ives - now rebranded as Kin + Carta.
Carter Wong Delivers Brand Identity for Nomadic Kefirs
Carter Wong has created new brand identity and packaging design for Nomadic's newly launched range of Kefir drinks.
Carter Wong Creates Bold New Identity for Protean Electric
Carter Wong has designed a new brand identity for innovative Automotive Technology company Protean Electric.
Carter Wong Revamps British Craft Beer Brand TicketyBrew
Carter Wong has recently revamped the British craft beer brand TicketyBrew. Having worked with TicketyBrew since its inception in 2013, Carter Wong has helped refine the brand's structure and visual identity following the rapid expansion of the product range.
Carter Wong Transforms Brand Identities for Global B2B Fisheries Firm Norebo
Carter Wong recently designed new identities for two of Norebo's sub-brands. Working in collaboration with a team of handpicked creative specialists, Carter Wong has delivered an end-to-end project, encompassing initial strategy and naming, fresh branding and a new look and feel for the Atlantika and…
Carter Wong Designs Multi-cultural Yogurt Drinks Packaging and Brand Makeover for Bio Green Dairy
New branding and packaging by London design company Carter Wong for Bio Green Dairy has helped the Middlesex based producer achieve instant market penetration with an extended product range of real fruit yoghurt smoothies and exciting Asian-inspired Lassi yoghurt drinks.
Dynamic Wheelchair Pictogram by Carter Wong Design
As part of a major signage and orientation scheme designed by Carter Wong for the UK's National Media Museum, the london-based designers have devised a more contemporary version of the international wheelchair symbol.