The Logo Page started as a creative outlet but soon became a booming business for sisters Ellen and Alex Murphy
Twin sisters left their jobs behind after successfully launching a design business together, taking on international clients.
READ MORE: Met Office issues 39 hour snow warning for Greater Manchester - borough by borough weather forecast The news outlet last spoke to the sisters in 2021 and since then, Ellen has given birth to a baby boy. Jude turned one on Saturday, March 4 and has meant it's been a "busy year" for the graphic designer.
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