A beautiful letterpress design for a coaster - it almost seems a shame that people will be covering these up.
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Jae Murphy is photographer from USA, California. She wanted professional, simple and clean logo with negative space effect. In logo mark you can see letters J, M, photo camera and tripod in negative space. Through Corporate Identity design I developed the negative space idea from the logo. It adds a new dimension to every item and makes the slogan "An Uncommon View of the Commonplace" stand true.
Luka BalicPosted in Branding → Business Cards
I love this example of a hand-drawn logo that perfectly suits the theme. Using just blue on the earth design helps to keep the the colours from overwhelming the concept.
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A simply great example of a business card that perfectly suits a graphic designer. I really like the nature of the brush strokes and the choice to use black on white for the whole card, it's a bold one.
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A solid design for a business card that's clean and clear. I like the neutral colours and restrained use of text, it also uses a very recognisable format.
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A simply beautiful design for a business card that has a very unique feel about it. I really like the colour palette and the use of simple shapes to create an image, the opening door idea perfect for the giving out of a business card.
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A solid example of a business card that's bound to make an impression. The use of green on grey works well, as does the way the blotchy style ties in with the name of the agency.
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A strong logo that makes an impression by creating an intriguing mark from the key letters. The colours work well with the anchor design, as does the slightly angular typeface.
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A simply beautiful example of design for a physical product. This set is playing cards was designed to be fit for a king, and they certainly look the part. I love the attention to detail and elegant nature of the carefully crafted design.
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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 great example of product design for a popular and broad reaching brand. I really like the chrome sheen of the lids and the clear and bright packaging design.
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A rather unique logo that uses just a 'R' for recognition purposes. The colours used in here give a retro twist to the concept.
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A brilliant product redesign that makes a statement with its powerful use of colour. I love how distinct each design looks in each different colour. Attention to detail goes a long way!
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A gorgeous, and unique, example of brilliant packaging design. I love the bright and vibrant use of colour and geometric shapes. The concept of using a shape that accurately represents not only the brand name, but also the shape of the tea bags, is just great!
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A striking, is questionable, example of product branding. Packaging this premium beer in crumpled brown paper bags certainly sets it apart from its competitors. This piece of branding flavours the whole experience of drinking the product.
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