A superb personal logo that expertly utilises the symmetry of the letters M and W.
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A solid logo that uses various textures to make an impact. I particularly like how readable the type is despite the intriguing letter placement.
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A gorgeous concept for a Skype redesign that uses texture and perspective to create a distinctive feel.
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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 bold logo for a marketing firm. The combination of a classic Helvetica with bright complementary colors make for a strong statement.
David SilvaPosted in Branding → Logo
A distinctive and immediately recognisable logo for a consultancy that uses a strong mark to make an impression.
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A different and striking logo concept for EA. It doesn't fit well with their current branding, but it would be interesting to see what the whole scheme could look like.
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That's the card of a Make Up Artist called Taís Müller. She works with fashion tendences and make ups for both men and women. And her business card is great.
Arthur Finkler FreibergerPosted in Branding → Business Cards
Visual identity and letterpress business card design. Gorgeous use of the letterpress technique to make an immediate impression.
Rens DekkerPosted in Branding → Business Cards
An interesting logo that uses textures to good effect.
Adam WeledaPosted in Branding → Logo
A simple logo design that makes good use of a straightforward concept. I like the typeface, but am not convinced by the shadow under the mark.
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Formed in Chicago in 2010, No Sinatras songs are the songs of an ardent rhythm section, abundant guitars and dynamic vocals and harmonies. This logo uses an interesting perspective to make an impact.
Daniel GarciaPosted in Branding → Logo
I particularly like the playful nature of the typography and the friendly blue colour, it all helps to make the playground appealing to kids.
Arthur Finkler FreibergerPosted in Branding → Logo
A wonderfully simple logo design that uses symmetry to make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Logo