A really like the concise nature of this logo and the instant memorability. The yellow used here works very effectively on the grey textured background. I like the use of the hash and design of the typeface.
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This one is a good combination of a special cut and clever design. The jagged edge combined with the graphics make it look like the card was burned, perfect for a company called Howl Fire.
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A simple but easily recognisable logo that makes effective use of the single colour approach by using yellow on black. I particularly like the incorporation of statistical bars into the design of the 'G'.
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A fascinating business card design that makes great use of some intriguing art. The designs make an immediate impact, you can\'t fail to be interested! I also particularly like how this card is displayed on some rustic wooden floorboards.
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A incredibly stylish business card for a fashion designer. I love the choice to use gold on black, it\'s sleek and utterly sophisticated! The symmetry of the design is great and complements the clean layout.
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A bright and colourful logo for a design agency that immediately makes an impact! The background is particularly effective at showing off the colours of the logo itself. I really like the typeface and how memorable the logo idea is!
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A simple but nevertheless clear business card that uses unique illustrations to make an impact. Good use of a custom typeface and earthy colour palette. This card does just enough to get you to hold onto it!
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A stylish business card featuring a three colour design. The use of neutrals is good but adding a colour could further make an impact! I particularly like the repetitive use of the logo on the front of the card to create a textural design.
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A logo full of impact that is a good take on a well worn shape. The two colours work well on the neutral background while the broken nature of the star makes it recognisable. I particularly like the way the text has been arranged to fit within the bottom right corner of the star.
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