That's the card of a Make Up Artist called Taís Müller. She works with fashion tendences and make ups for both men and women. And her business card is great.
Arthur Finkler FreibergerPosted in Branding → Business Cards
Visual identity and letterpress business card design. Gorgeous use of the letterpress technique to make an immediate impression.
Rens DekkerPosted in Branding → Business Cards
Formed in Chicago in 2010, No Sinatras songs are the songs of an ardent rhythm section, abundant guitars and dynamic vocals and harmonies. This logo uses an interesting perspective to make an impact.
Daniel GarciaPosted in Branding → Logo
A wonderfully simple logo design that uses symmetry to make an impact.
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A quirky personal branding concept that uses a unique approach to setting the type.
Alexandre LopesPosted in Branding → Logo
A straightforward business card that uses colour to make a impact.
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I love the simple concept of this logo design and the clean execution.
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A solid logo design that uses a distinctive typeface and well-placed colour to make an impact.
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A superb concept for a new collegiate-style seal for Dropbox. I love the little details and subtle references.
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All my courts is the largest tennis courts database in the world. Still growing, at the moment there are courts listed in UK, Italy, Canada and USA.
Allmycourts AllmycourtsPosted in Branding → Logo
A great example of gorgeous corporate branding. I love the consistency and the monochrome approach, it gives the stationery a professional look and feel.
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Package design for an invented line of milk, chocolate milk, and juice cartons. I love the simplicity of the cartons.
Cassandra CappelloPosted in Branding → Product
Artwork for Horace Dediu's upcoming @5by5 show. A superb design that perfectly fits the 5by5 aesthetic while making a statement of its own.
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I designed this as a concept logo for a photography expo.
Jon SchearPosted in Branding → Logo