New logo and identity for Castlebuild Scaffolding

New logo and identity for Castlebuild Scaffolding

Lincolnshire-based Castlebuild Scaffolding has unveiled a fresh new look, thanks to a collaboration with design specialist LMRT design. The rebrand marks a significant step forward for the company as it continues to grow and modernise its image within the construction sector.

   

After years with the same logo, Castlebuild recognised it was time for a change. Managing Director Dave Pratt wanted a design that would reflect both the company’s solid reputation and its progressive outlook. He turned to LMRT design, a Lincolnshire-based design practice known for creating distinctive and meaningful brands.

“I looked at a few designers locally,” says Dave. “After speaking with Paul Tompsett at LMRT, it was clear he understood what we needed – someone who could take the essence of our business and give it a sharper, more contemporary edge.”

The new identity centres around a bold “C”, topped with stylised battlements – a modern nod to the “castle” in Castlebuild. The typography has been refined to project confidence and professionalism, and the company’s distinctive orange has been retained as a link to their heritage.

The result is a visual identity that feels both familiar and forward-looking – a design that reflects Castlebuild’s continued evolution while staying true to its roots.

Want to explore how a rebrand could sharpen your business image? Visit lmrtdesign.com or get in touch with Paul at LMRT to find out more.

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