The business card features a gold foil across a 540gsm Ebony Colourplan substrate with a Sandgrain emboss. The disk, while referencing the name, was inspired by garment pattens and fine stitching. Structured in a way that when the card is tilted the foil catches and reflects the light in different ways.
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An unused proposal for an online magazine dedicated to innovation (Humanovation.com). I used two of the big ones that came to mind - fire and the wheel.
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A fun logo that's memorable and distinctive, I particularly like the jaunty typography.
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A solid logo that uses various textures to make an impact. I particularly like how readable the type is despite the intriguing letter placement.
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A subtle but superb logo that looks brilliant on the dark background. I particularly like the geometric stylings of the design, the use of regular shapes to create the logo.
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A great logo concept for a boutique furniture store that does custom furniture painting and refinishing. I love the lettering and the subtle use of texture.
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A subtle and understated logo that uses a muddy green colour rarely seen in graphic design. The overall effect is actually quite effective, the neutral and earthy colours highlighting the contrast between the background and the river blue.
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A simply beautiful example of design for a physical product. This set is playing cards was designed to be fit for a king, and they certainly look the part. I love the attention to detail and elegant nature of the carefully crafted design.
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A simply great logo that sticks in your mind from the first time you see it. The use of the first letter of the brand as the mark always works well to aid recognition. I particularly like the symmetry and the use of orange for the mark.
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A solid and uncompromising logo for a clothing brand. I like the immediate air of class and style that comes across in this logo. The colour palette really works, the blue perfectly complimenting the faded gold of the mark.
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A strong logo for a coffee house that makes great use of typography. I love the style of the font and the gentle curvature of the words. The textured effects work well to make a certain statement.
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A simple but strong design for a business card that makes an impact solely with type. The colour palette is relatively neutral but gives the cards a sleek and stylish feel.
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A wonderfully sleek example of personal branding. The matt black works supremely well! The cohesion between the designs is really strong, they're easily recognisable as belonging together.
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A simply gorgeous business card design that perfectly exemplifies the brand. I love the use of orange, it's just so striking! The handwritten type is enticing and wholly unique.
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More an example of beautiful typography than anything else, this bike design is gorgeous. I particularly like the choice of the name as one that fits the frame style of the bike. The idea is inspired.
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A stunning abstract icon for the film category 'documentary'. I really like the typeface and intriguing shapes and lines of the design. The use of negative space is effective and helps to make this icon memorable despite its abstract nature.
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