A subdued but perfectly formed logo for a pastry shop. The use of recognisable imagery is great and helps to make this logo that much more memorable. I like the use of a shadow and the limited palette of colours.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A brilliantly slick example of packaging design. This gastronomy kit uses fascinating pictures and strong branding extremely effectively. The packaging brilliance continues inside, the use of chemical symbols and branded syringes completing the experience.
Posted in Branding → Product
A striking logo that\'s derived from the starting letters of the company name. I like the use of \'L\' and \'P\' for the logo and find the use of perspective helps to make it memorable. The textured background is also a nice touch!
Posted in Branding → Logo
The colour fade used here is brilliantly eye catching, I particularly like how it\'s positioned off centre. The logo itself is made by the custom typeface and interesting geometric shapes created within. The text confusion in the centre works really well and adds an element of abstraction to the overall design.
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A fascinating business card design for a graphic designer and animator. The artwork certainly makes an impact! I find the text a little awkward to read but like the use of just a number on the back, it\'s a novel approach!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A business card that uses a really interesting colour palette and typeface design to grab your attention. I\'m not sure the colours entirely work for me but the bold design and fascinating custom typeface certainly make a statement.
Posted in Branding → Business CardsA stylish business card perfectly suited to a designer. The use of orange on black really helps to make a statement. I love the detail on the front of the card and how it\'s been displayed here!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards