Earthmoving Brand Design Kit
Budget: $250 – $750 AUD
Our earthmoving company is ready to refresh its visual presence, starting with a focused social-media kit and, shortly after, a full website build. The immediate task is the kit; the web project will follow once the brand language is clearly defined.
For the kit I need assets tailored to Facebook and Instagram that lean on bold, modern typography, keep graphic elements minimal, and leave room to drop high-impact project photos into the layout. I’m picturing clean text-driven designs that feel solid and trustworthy without becoming cluttered.
Deliverables I must walk away with:
• Editable post templates (static and carousel)
• Editable reel/short-form video thumbnail templates
Source files in Canva are preferred. Open to other platforms, as long as they remain fully editable. Please keep colour palettes and type choices organised so they can roll straight into the website design phase.
Once the kit is signed off, I plan to move straight into a streamlined, visually aligned website. Choosing one designer for both stages is important to maintain consistency, so a portfolio that shows confident brand work and any previous web builds will help me decide quickly.
Let’s create a strong, professional visual system that speaks reliability to our customers and sets the foundation for everything else we publish.
I have attached our company logo to assist with direction.
For the kit I need assets tailored to Facebook and Instagram that lean on bold, modern typography, keep graphic elements minimal, and leave room to drop high-impact project photos into the layout. I’m picturing clean text-driven designs that feel solid and trustworthy without becoming cluttered.
Deliverables I must walk away with:
• Editable post templates (static and carousel)
• Editable reel/short-form video thumbnail templates
Source files in Canva are preferred. Open to other platforms, as long as they remain fully editable. Please keep colour palettes and type choices organised so they can roll straight into the website design phase.
Once the kit is signed off, I plan to move straight into a streamlined, visually aligned website. Choosing one designer for both stages is important to maintain consistency, so a portfolio that shows confident brand work and any previous web builds will help me decide quickly.
Let’s create a strong, professional visual system that speaks reliability to our customers and sets the foundation for everything else we publish.
I have attached our company logo to assist with direction.
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