A beautiful personal logo developed for a doctor, Yuri Otani. The symbol represents the initials of his name, built on circular structure, simulating the muscle fibers of the human body.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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 solid logo design that uses a distinctive typeface and well-placed colour to make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A solid mark that makes an immediate impression through its use of colour and perspective.
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A stripped back logo and mark that makes a simple statement about the taste of this designer.
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A strong logo that uses imagery to take a unique idea and make it memorable. The colours help the mark to jump into your attention.
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A strong logo that use the isometric perspective to make an impact. I really like the colour palette and the carefully chosen typographic elements. It's simple, but makes a good statement of intent.
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Often typography forms an integral part of an interface. Here we have a shot from an intriguing typographical approach to the alphabet. I love the illustrative style and use of colour.
Posted in Interface → Other
A good example of a stamp-style logo, in this instance for a brewing company. The use of a ribbon for the company name is really effective and helps it to stand out above the rest of the logo. I like the circular nature of the logo and the stag, but the white border gets a little clumsy around the antlers.
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A beautifully vibrant and vivacious business card for a freelance designer! The textured background and arrow design works really well but the central name totally steals the show! The colour and detail really make this card stand out.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
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...
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A clean and simple logo for the Hong Kong Design Institute. I like the unfussy nature of the typeface and the use of bold. The use of a simple logo is effective in maintaining recognition.
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Two strikingly different colours, but consistent styling makes these cards work really well. The whole concept just seems to "work" for me, and I love that they're presented on a wooden textured background.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards