A really strong logotype that is memorable and gorgeous. I love the line thickness and the artistic sweeping of the flourishes.
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A superb business card design that uses two unique logo marks to make an impact. I love the tear-off concept, it would help to make a great impression.
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A superb site for a printing company that makes excellent use of a consistent graphical style. I like the use of colour in the logo and the clear visual examples of their work.
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A very effective logo for a toy company that takes a simple concept and runs with it. I like the distressed texture and the consistent style; the Moose's legs are the same thickness as the main typeface.
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An excellent logo mark that uses recognisable features to make an impact. I particularly like the colour and the thickness of the lines.
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An excellent portfolio for a young graphic designer that uses an interesting layout and intriguing gallery to grab your attention. I particularly like the subtle animation of the logo.
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I love this example of a hand-drawn logo that perfectly suits the theme. Using just blue on the earth design helps to keep the the colours from overwhelming the concept.
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A great reimagining of the Twitter logo that adds extra colour to make an impact. It's certainly not a road that Twitter would take, but I like the thought.
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A strong start for a logo that gives a new take on the letter T. I like the natural colours and the use of negative space to create a memorable shape.
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A straightforward logo design that makes strong use of colour to give the logo a style. I like the way the typeface ties into the mark.
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A solid logo that leans into the cliche of a circle design, but makes an impact through the unique mark. I do like the strength of pure black on white, it makes the logo effortlessly versatile.
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