Earlier this year I was contacted by and old ex-colleague of mine who now works for Xpedia, a sweet little IT company doing ERP, human resources, payroll and sms software as well as bespoke programming in and around Gauteng. (Okay okay, maybe they’re not that little.)
Xpedia wanted a complete re-design of their website which was, quite frankly, in need of one. After some initial discussions between myself and the Top Dogs at Xpedia they must have decided that they like me a lot because without even having to push (all that hard) they agreed to a corporate ID redesign – starting of course with the logo. (which was also in dire need of a redesign)
I got Leigh Hunter, an excellent designer by the way – check out her website, to get involved with the redesign of the logo. Leigh must be made of adamantium because boy were we demanding, but in the end we got a superb new logo and stationery for Xpedia. Thanks Leigh!
Once the stationery was out of the way we could start on designs for the website. I have to state truthfully and with much enthusiasm that working with Xpedia was great, even though they’re the craziest perfectionists ever.
If they’re as friendly and on the ball with their clients as they are with me then their clients are lucky indeed.
Here are the end results. (or you could visit their site)

Author: Diaan Mynhardt
Tags: Design & Develop, logo, website


Thanks Diaan, we really enjoyed working with you as well and will certainly contact you in future if we need anything more done.
Regards,
Johan Pretorius