Logo design proposal for a software service provider.
Samadara GinigePosted in Branding → Logo
This simple logo mark that represents the water cycle is concise and neatly designed using almost too appropriate colours.
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A strong corporate branding project that's crisp and professional. I like the consistency and the way blue has been incorporated into the brand.
Posted in Branding → Letterhead
A clean and symmetrical logo that's memorable and distinctive.
Matthew HaeckPosted in Branding → Logo
A intriguing concept for a moving company that uses the distinctive lines on a basketball to make a fun and memorable logo.
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A solid design for a symmetrical logo that is memorable and clean. I like the use of straightforward colours and the curvature of the lines.
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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 simply beautiful logo that uses its typeface to create an immediate brand. I love the colour palette, particularly the subtlety of the tones. This logo stays with you.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A strong concept for a logo that has been executed with aplomb. I like the choice of colours, the fifth layer in particular. The font is unfussy and clean, very readable.
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Gorgeous business cards that make perfect use of UV spot varnishing to give them a dramatic sheen. I love the powerful contrast between the front and the back and the way the cards reflect the light.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great logo and logotype for a corporate branding exercise. I love the use of colour on the 'X' logo itself, although perhaps that could have been used as the first letter of the word. The type is clean and utterly readable, something especially important for corporate logos.
Posted in Branding → Logo