A simple logo design for a Toronto retail store. I like the use of shapes and the setting of the type.
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Flipflop Design were asked to create a new brand identity and package design which was imminently identifiable as hot pepper sauce at first glance. Flipflop came up with the hard hitting brand name 911 to communicate the seriousness of the heat within. The strap line "One drop does it" coupled with the burnt out font reinforces the brand. The logo design created using chilli peppers is eye catching and a perfect encapsulation of the product.
Lee SaxelbyPosted in Branding → Product
A monogram for my personal branding as I freelance under my own name, drawn using the traditional shapes for the letters
Jordan MerrickPosted in Branding → Logo
A striking and bold design for a business card that uses colour extremely effectively.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
This mark is a stylized version of sun setting behind snowy mountains. I love the impact of the mark, while the simply set type perfectly compliments the intricacy of the design.
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A subdued but perfectly formed logo for a pastry shop. The use of recognisable imagery is great and helps to make this logo that much more memorable. I like the use of a shadow and the limited palette of colours.
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A beautiful example of how a physical design can really grab your attention. I love the use of red for the key text, somehow it works perfectly with the turquoise detailing. The detail and attention to typography is what helps to set this design apart.
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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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A great logo for a flower shop that makes effortless use of colour to make a statement. The use of shapes works beautifully to create a memorable mark that fits the company.
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Bright and striking business cards that would immediately make an impact! I like the simple logo and use of colours, the brown works well on the yellow of the card. It's good that the information is displayed clearly, it's not obscure.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
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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An awesome example of a genuine looking logo stamp. The dark red colour works really well in contrast to the light background. The textured background really helps this logo design to pop!
Posted in Branding → Logo