A gorgeous example of packaging design and the mystery and intrigue that packaging can add to the experience of a product. I love the use of natural materials and the simple but elegant execution of the concept.
Posted in Branding → Product
An intriguing piece of product branding that makes great use of the lids on these Quaker Oats pots. I love the fresh and delicious-looking designs that feature on the lids and the impact they make. The use of colour is engaging and works well to complement the neutral colour of the oats.
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A fascinating, if grimly pictured, concept for a business card. The die cut throwing star idea would certainly make an impact! I particularly like the attention to detail and the ridged edges.
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This crazy designer left the outside of the card completely blank! It’s only when you squeeze the card and have a look inside that you discover the hidden information. This kind of unique design immediately grabs the attention of any prospective clients!
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A clean logo that makes good use of typeface. I like the handwriting effect combined with the use of a straightforward typeface for the description. The detail on the leaves is a nice touch that helps to elevate the design!
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A simple but nevertheless clear business card that uses unique illustrations to make an impact. Good use of a custom typeface and earthy colour palette. This card does just enough to get you to hold onto it!
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A friendly logo for a software company. The toaster illustration is interesting and I like the slight difference in typeface between the word toasted and candy. The colour inversion works well but I prefer the cartoon-style logo on a white background.
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Relatively simple but extremely effective packaging for a CD. I love the use of just two colours throughout and the consistent graphical style. The continuation of the design onto the CD itself is excellent and shows great attention to detail.
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A logo full of impact that is a good take on a well worn shape. The two colours work well on the neutral background while the broken nature of the star makes it recognisable. I particularly like the way the text has been arranged to fit within the bottom right corner of the star.
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The incorporation of the rocket in this logo is great. It\'s bold, eye-catching, and makes the brand recognisable. I particularly like the custom typeface used alongside a subtle colour palette.
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A simple, three colour business card design that makes a statement. The symmetry of the logo is excellent and works well within the minimalist design. I particularly like the curvature of the corners and the continuity created by using a section of the logo as the detail on the back.
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Bright colours, good use of symbol, and some fascinating graphics on the front of the card. Definitely very appropriate for someone who designs characters and 3D animation!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards