A logo design project for Thin Film Productions that's distinctive and uses a variety of colours well.
Phan giang Hong phucPosted in Branding → Logo
An interesting logo that uses textures to good effect.
Adam WeledaPosted in Branding → Logo
Though the project is about the logo but there are many different design along with the logo.
Vcloud is a new cloud computing solution company looking for their fate in the virtual world
Phan giang Hong phucPosted in Branding → Logo
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 simple and clean business card design that makes a statement about professionalism. I like the minimal use of details and the use of space.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple logo that makes an impact through its comic-like typeface. I like the colour choice and the concise nature of the mark.
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A simple but effective logo design that aims to make a statement about the company itself. I like the restrained colour palette and the use of a recognisable shape.
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A gorgeous, and unique, example of brilliant packaging design. I love the bright and vibrant use of colour and geometric shapes. The concept of using a shape that accurately represents not only the brand name, but also the shape of the tea bags, is just great!
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A simple yet effective logo for a web App. I like the fusion of concepts here, the name Nimbus and the cloud idea behind the logo. The blue colours chosen here work really well against the black background. I also particularly like the typeface and use of all lowercase.
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A simple but effective logo for a landscape architecture company. The use of the \'D\' within the main logo is very effective and memorable. The use of green fits well with the nature of the company and the typefaces are readable if not adventurous.
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A relatively simple but still intriguing business card for a graphic designer. The use of just two focal colours makes a bold statement and is to its merit. It succeeds in keeping its text clear and readable while keeping the overall design sleek.
Posted in Branding → Business CardsThis business card would be perfect for a design or media company. The use of a neutral colour on the front allows the logo centre stage. I particularly like the bold logo and great detail on the back.
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