St Anselm

With an impressive history dating back nearly a hundred years, St Anselm owns and manages a mixed-used commercial investment and development property portfolio.

Having adopted a more market-facing outlook in recent years, an in-depth rebrand and new website was required. The old brand felt outdated and no longer accurately reflected the company and their vision for the future.

Team
Imogen Ley-Clowes
Fergus Franks
Daisy Gatehouse
Freddy Mossop
Felix Rosen
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intro text about st anselm
four mobile pages for real esate company website
brand guidelines pages
social media designs
team page on website mockup
st anselm brand identity
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st anselm logo on office window
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We started at the beginning, looking back to the inception of St Anselm. As a fifth generation family company communicating their legacy and deep expertise in the sector was key.

An elegant and original monogram was designed to signal the company's long history. Alongside a sophisticated identity with enough flexibility to use across all platforms.

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history text about st anselm
premium business card
smart brochure design
website homepage

Elements of the identity are a nod to St Anselm’s innovative approach, as they continue to diversify their portfolio. By using the vivid lime green, it acts as a modern highlight threading through the more traditional palette.

We have successfully rejuvenated the St Anselm brand, setting them up for their next chapter.

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director St Anselm

"We are delighted with the result."

Immo Studio understood the business, and our ambition moving forward without forgetting our legacy. They offered excellent attention to detail and were always at the end of the phone or email to make changes or provide advice.

We now have a great logo, new stationery and a fantastic website which people comment on and praise.

Harry neal
Director
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