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SevenC Business Cards
Following the rebranding of SevenC (Read about that project here), One Part Scissors created bold new business cards that convey...
Rand Merchant Bank Nova Innovation Campaign
One Part Scissors recently completed an internal launch for Rand Merchant Bank called Nova Innovation. The project was done in...
GodFirst Corporate Identity
One Part Scissors has refreshed the brand of GodFirst Church. GodFirst is going through a rebranding process to strengthen the...
Citi-Con Corporate Identity
One Part Scissors has just completed the logo design for Citi-Con Service Citi-Con Services undertakes the rejuvenation of...
Signage Production Studio Corporate Identity
One Part Scissors is working with Signage Production Studio to formulate a complete Corporate Identity for the new company. One...
Josic Wrap Doors Website
One Part Scissors was approached to brand a new company, Josic Wrap Doors. We created a logo (see more about the logo here),...
Josic Wrap Doors Logo
The Josic Wrap Doors logo makes use of a strong blue gradient, offset with green. The clean, modern font makes the logo easy to...
The Music Works Logo
One Part Scissors was approached to design a logo for The Music Works, owned by David Waugh aka "The President" from the band...
Smarthouse Studios Logo
  The well established Smarthouse Studios approached One Part Scissors to design a new logo. Drawing inspiration from...

Although we ensure the websites we build for our clients are compatible with all browsers, we like to push the envelope on our own website. So we've made the decision to make use of a design that looks amazing in all browsers... except Internet Explorer. If you're still using IE, you need to change - the web has moved on from Internet Explorer, and you will get a safer, faster, and more enjoyable experience out of the Internet if you use anything other than IE. Have a look at BrowseHappy.com to choose a new browser. We recommend Google Chrome and Firefox.

(PS: Microsoft is working on a new web browser, and we're all holding thumbs that it will follow the web standards and display the web like everyone else does... correctly.)