A simple but effective logo for a yearly church art show. I like the good use of white text on black, while the stamp concept is great. The deteriorated feel and simple icons work well in harmony.
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This logo design is made by the typeface and textured effect. I really like the interesting choice of colours and fire design. The shaping of the letters could work even better if they formed an overall design.
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A simple but beautiful business card for a hair stylist. The circular card works well for a non-business profession, while the typeface is great. The peacock design makes an immediate impact!
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Great business cards that make perfect use of a simple concept. I really like the colours and shapes used in the design on the front of the card. The unique shape of the card itself adds another dimension of interest.
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A simple but effective logo that makes great use of texture and colour. I like how memorable this logo is, the colour palette really helps it to stand out. I particularly like the use of colour fades and shadowing to give the logo depth.
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A fascinating logo that uses a really interesting colour combination. The blues of the logotype work very well together but I'm unconvinced by their marriage to the background. I do like the textured effect on the type, however, and the standardised curvature of the letters.
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A interesting concept logo for a natural sweetener brand. I like the colour palette and effective use of varying shades of green. The symmetrical shape of the logo certainly appeals to me.
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A wonderfully simple but nonetheless striking logo. The colours here are fascinating, although the orange might be a little overpowering in this context. I like the little details on the hummingbird and the use of shape here.
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The smiley here is more than a smiley, it’s also the “D” from the company name. I really like the simple but clever concept, while the monochrome pattern on the back of the card is great.
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This one could read a better if the graphics were tweaked, but I love the idea. The cut at the top of the card is in the shape of a uvula, that little thing at the back of your throat. Given that the card is for a speech therapist, it works.
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A fascinating, if grimly pictured, concept for a business card. The die cut throwing star idea would certainly make an impact! I particularly like the attention to detail and the ridged edges.
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