A great business card design that uses subtle raised type to make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great reimagining of the Twitter logo that adds extra colour to make an impact. It's certainly not a road that Twitter would take, but I like the thought.
Posted in Branding → Logo
The use of bright colours helps to make this a friendly and accessible logo. I like the detailed colour changes at the overlapping points and the plus sign that is formed by the coloured leaves.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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 brilliantly coherent and outstanding visual identity for a designer. I love the use of yellow as a focal colour, it helps to keep costs down while retaining memorability. The design for the CD case is great, the tiny details are a really nice touch.
Posted in Branding → Letterhead
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.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simple but easily recognisable logo that makes effective use of the single colour approach by using yellow on black. I particularly like the incorporation of statistical bars into the design of the 'G'.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A stylish card for a hotel business. The colour palette is great, while the incorporation of natural design elements makes an immediate impression. I particularly like how the colours have been inverted on the back of the card.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A stylish business card perfectly suited to any designer. The texture of the background is great when contrast with the simple white text. The overall colour palette is effective and suits the geometry of the design.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards