Proud to Launch Our New Logo

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19 January 2023

We are proud to be launching our refreshed company logo as part of the ongoing evolution of MTM Consulting.

The business has grown and evolved over the last 40 years.  So we felt it was time for an update to reflect who we are today.

After careful consideration, we chose a new logo that is not a million miles away from our existing logo.  It has a more contemporary and bolder look that reflects our big impact on the education sector.  Our colour palette has been updated to work alongside our new logo. We have also developed new brand guidelines for our partners.

Over the next month our new logo will be rolled out across all of our material.  This includes our new website coming soon, our product brochures and our exhibition displays.

To meet the team and find out what impact MTM Consulting could have on your school or organisation, why not check out our forthcoming events at https://mtmconsulting.co.uk/events/.  Over the next couple of weeks we are partnering with both HMC and AMCIS. As part of this we will be delivering CPD sessions on practical marketing.

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