A bold logo for a marketing firm. The combination of a classic Helvetica with bright complementary colors make for a strong statement.
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A straightforward business card that uses colour to make a impact.
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A great reimagining of the Twitter logo that adds extra colour to make an impact. It's certainly not a road that Twitter would take, but I like the thought.
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A strong example of a ribbon design that really makes an impact! I like the colour palette and attention to detail, the lighting really adds depth to the design.
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A simple but effective logo for a technology company. I like the colour palette and strong presence of the letter' S'. It would be great to see some more depth added to the design.
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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 great logo design that emphasises the use of texture. I love the use of typography in combination with fantastic textures. The whole design is wonderfully memorable and unique.
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Great business cards that make perfect use of a simple concept. I really like the colours and shapes used in the design on the front of the card. The unique shape of the card itself adds another dimension of interest.
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A fascinating logo that uses a really interesting colour combination. The blues of the logotype work very well together but I'm unconvinced by their marriage to the background. I do like the textured effect on the type, however, and the standardised curvature of the letters.
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An brilliantly unique design for a business card that would immediately grab the attention of any prospective client. I love the concept of a circular design, although it many be a little impractical to store! The colour palette used here is certainly striking and instantly ignited my curiosity.
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An absolutely stunning rebranding project for the city of Melbourne. I love the way the logo represents the dynamism and innovation of the city itself. The attention to detail is astounding, as is the universal nature of this rebranding masterpiece.
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A fascinating logo idea for a hydroponics equipment supplier. I love the use of image transformation as an integral part of the logo. This is a great example of a simple idea, well executed.
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This person said they wanted round business cards, but realized that doing so meant that the cards wouldn’t fit into a typical cardholder. The solution? A perforation that allows you to rip the card so it will fit. I love the concept and find that the choice of colours here just simply 'works'.
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Fantastic design. I’m sure everyone who gets it can’t wait to throw it to see if it really flies. I hope it does.
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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 clean and unfussy business card design that makes a straightforward statement about the philosophy of the designer! I like the bright wooden background on which it\'s displayed and the subtle colour palette used!
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