A gorgeous example of a branding exercise for organic honey. I love the bee-like stripes on all of the pots, and the wing-like labels. The typeface and use of colour here works very well to create strong brand recognition.
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A great rebranding of 'Gourmet Taffy'. The colours are inviting and perfectly reminiscent of the century-old product. I really like the simple physical design of the packaging, it works well to show off the product.
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A simple but beautiful business card for a hair stylist. The circular card works well for a non-business profession, while the typeface is great. The peacock design makes an immediate impact!
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A simple and beautiful unified logo. I love the colour palette used here, it really helps to separate this design. The typeface is great, although it could get hard to read when smaller.
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I love the fascinating illustration work on these business cards, it really helps to give them a unique personality. The contrast between the front and back is very effective and allows the cards to make an impact while keeping the important information readable.
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A stylish logo for a gold buying company. The straightforward symbolism works well, the dollar sign representing the cash you can receive in exchange for items made of gold. I like the effective use of symmetry and attention to detail.
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I think they might be stretching a little bit with the pen holder idea, but who knows, it might just work! The propellor aspect is a fun idea and would definite help to make your card memorable. As for its aesthetics, I quite like the wood texture and subtle use of colour.
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I really love this idea, it’s word of mouth marketing at its finest. The basic concept is that every business card you give out has a little portion that can be torn off and shared with someone else. It’s a great way to encourage your customers to recommend you!
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Here we have a wonderfully cartoony logo for a chilled out cafe or bistro. I love the bold childlike lettering and speech bubble idea! The colours are what make this logo a really appealing proposition, they make an immediate statement about the atmosphere of the establishment.
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A beautifully engaging business card design and logo! The fascinating typeface grabs you immediately while the appealing artistic streak makes a great statement. I particularly like the subtle background detail on the business card and the colourful streamers!
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A fascinating design for a business card! Each one can fold out into an easel that holds a piece of art by the designer. I love that the concept is the focus here, the information on the card is displayed simply and clearly on the back.
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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.
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A classy but simple logo design that only uses black and white. The logo remains recognisable even when the colours are inverted which would be incredibly useful if you need a logo to suit any situation.
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If you\'re looking for your business card to make an impact then this design might be for you! The yellow works brilliantly with the matt black background and I like the way the text on the front runs over the edges.
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These business cards have a beautiful texture, rounded corners, and vivid colour. They certainly stand out from the norm. I particularly like the inverted use of the logo in white on the reverse of the card.
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