Want to know more?
Well, since you ask, here’s the short version.
We're an award winning multi-channel design and communications group, covering most disciplines of media, events and design both in the real world and across the digital landscape.
We were started over 12 years ago by a man in a field and we now boast six companies and over 150 creatives, experts, thinkers and doers. As you can see we've come a long way.
How do we make it happen?
With a lot of love and skill. That’s how!
We work hard to get to know you and understand what makes you tick then we apply our experience and creativity to the challenge.
We're a passionate group of experts who believe that creativity, innovation and audience engagement should be used in all communication.
We know that good communication is only possible with a deep understanding of the audience. Using all channels of communication, we’ll help you create the right connections with your people and your customers that deliver effective results.
Get in touch
Head Office
Carlton Mills,
Pickering Street,
Leeds, LS12 2QG
Tel: +44 (0)113 22 44 800
Fax: +44 (0)113 22 44 801
Leeds Office
31 Burley Road,
Leeds, LS3 1JT
Tel: +44 (0)113 22 44 800
Fax: +44 (0)113 24 54 161
London Office
The Timber Yard,
115a Drysdale Street,
London, N1 6ND
Tel: +44 (0)844 847 0230
Fax: +44 (0)844 847 0231
Email: info@logistikgroup.com
What we've done
Sesame Launch
We developed a new brand identity for an established Leeds based sushi delivery service, and designed and built its new city centre urban farm store located in Leeds, to attract a new customer base.
...We worked on the re-branding of our existing business and development of our new flagship store with both BrandNew and CuratedSpace and found at every step of the way they managed to take our ideas and develop them in to something which is a well thought out, critically acclaimed and a successful brand.
Louise Casey, Director, Sesame
What's going on?
Pavel Bϋchler Wins Northern Art Prize
Posted on 27/01/10
This month, Pavel Bϋchler from Manchester was announced the winner of the third annual Northern Art Prize and presented with a cheque for £16,500 by judge and Turner Prize winning artist Richard Deacon.



