The custom typeface used for this logo is excellent, the subtle texture makes it instantly memorable. The colours used for the mark are interesting, and aren't particularly bold, but still work together well.
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A strong logo that's memorable and effortlessly concise. I like the use of white and the simple border that adds depth to the design.
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An incredibly simple logo that makes an immediate impact. It's simplicity is what makes it so memorable. A great example of a strong logo mark.
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A beautifully simple branding exercise that makes a powerful impact through the use of shapes and line. I love the power that the colour has here, it draws you in.
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Here is a good example of a simply designed business card. I like the clean black and white motif, and the prominence of the logo.
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A simply brilliant concept for a business card that makes an immediate impact. I love the use of geometry and the stark contrast of the bright colours against the grey.
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A perfect example of a logotype that effortlessly represents the name of this company. I love the attention the designer has given to the typography, the thickness of the strokes just works.
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A great logo for a flower shop that makes effortless use of colour to make a statement. The use of shapes works beautifully to create a memorable mark that fits the company.
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I particularly like the distressed look of this logo design, although I'm unconvinced by the way the marks go outside the circle. The strong use of monochrome and symmetry helps to mark this logo out.
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A simply great example of a business card that perfectly suits a graphic designer. I really like the nature of the brush strokes and the choice to use black on white for the whole card, it's a bold one.
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I'm not totally taken by this logo design, but I really like one specific aspect of it. I love the three-dimensional shape that incorporates both the M and the R, it's a great concept even if the overall logo doesn't have the required impact.
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