A strong logo that works due to its insistent use of a repeating pattern. The loop shape repeated here helps to create a solid identity for this company.
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A great logo that works due to its consistent illustrative style and the engaging nature of the type. I like the unique typeface and subtle use of texture that adds depth to the design.
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This is a business card design of the previous logo. I love the bright and bold use of red, and the strength of the two-colour design. The simplicity of this logo works beautifully for a business card, and could work perfectly as the primary logo.
Posted in Branding → Business CardsA simple but perfect icon for an iOS app that desires to reinvent the social network. The strong use of a colour and a single letter works well to create a brand. The subtle texture adds depth to the icon and helps give it character.
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A straightforward logo that makes a clear statement about the purpose of the business. I really like the choice of colour, it helps to imprint the logo on your mind and keep it memorable.
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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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An excellent logo that makes great use of a custom typeface. The surrounding shape works well and is memorable, as is the open book idea. I particularly like the restrained use of a highlight colour, in this case red.
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Here we have a brilliant example of stylish and sleek business cards. I love the use of black for the background as the logo really works when it's the only splash of colour in the design. The layout is simple but effective, people will immediately feel at home with this in their hands.
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An interesting logo that's all about the typeface. I really like the amount of detail that's been put into the typeface, the hole through the apostrophe is particularly nice! The colour palette is intriguing but actually seems to work pretty well!
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A striking logo that\'s derived from the starting letters of the company name. I like the use of \'L\' and \'P\' for the logo and find the use of perspective helps to make it memorable. The textured background is also a nice touch!
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A straightforward but classy design for a business card. I like the clear typeface and recognisable setting of the letter S. Having the key details on both the back and front helps to make the card instantly useable.
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An absolutely fascinating design for a business card! Using the art of origami these business cards for a telecommunications company are immediately recognisable and surely impossible to throw away! The red and black approach works brilliantly and the only downside I can see is how uncomfortable one of these might be in your pocket...
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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 brash and bold logo that effectively uses a single colour to make a statement. The typeface is interesting, if potentially a little difficult to read. As a logo for a candle company I appreciate the flame design that\'s been incorporated and find that it helps to make the trademark recognisable.
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It's not every day that you see a 3D card, and these don't fail to disappoint. Two different designs both really "stand out", and offer something unique. The one on the left in particular makes for a great Christmas gift to staff or customers.
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