A strong logo that makes a statement with its mark. I like the simplicity of the logo with its mark.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
An excellent monogram logo that uses subtle texture to perfection. I love the interlinking of the letters and the careful, and unique, type design.
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An interesting logo for a new live music event in downtown Cincinnati. It's a great logo that makes perfect use of distinctive colours and subtle textures.
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A strong logo that exudes professionalism, perfect for a private airline and helicopter service. The motion represented by the arrow design is complemented by the use of colour and the space that's present in the typeface.
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A simple logo that really works, I love the effortless representation of the lightbulb. The way the 'M' works as a filament is great, it's the little details that make logos work.
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A strong and striking logo that uses white on red very effectively, making an immediate statement. I really like the use of symmetry and the memorable concept.
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A simply perfect logo for an art project for children. I love the concept and detailed execution. The typeface isn't entirely to my taste, but it works for this kind of project.
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A solid logo for a pizza company that uses red very effectively. I particularly like the intriguing design of the typeface and the use of patterns.
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A great rebranding of 'Gourmet Taffy'. The colours are inviting and perfectly reminiscent of the century-old product. I really like the simple physical design of the packaging, it works well to show off the product.
Posted in Branding → Product
A wonderfully characterful logo that makes a strong statement. I love the attention to detail and use red for the background. The ink stamp effect and the background texture is extremely effective.
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An awesome business card concept! From a certain angle, the card simply says “Hi.” When you get closer though you realize the company name is “Hidden Creative.” A great optical illusion!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards