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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A beautifully vintage example of packaging design for a set of Hank Williams recordings. I love the antique radio as the basis of the design and the vinyl effect given to the CDs.
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The smiley here is more than a smiley, it’s also the “D” from the company name. I really like the simple but clever concept, while the monochrome pattern on the back of the card is great.
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A fascinating, if grimly pictured, concept for a business card. The die cut throwing star idea would certainly make an impact! I particularly like the attention to detail and the ridged edges.
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I think they might be stretching a little bit with the pen holder idea, but who knows, it might just work! The propellor aspect is a fun idea and would definite help to make your card memorable. As for its aesthetics, I quite like the wood texture and subtle use of colour.
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You don’t have to be the most creative person in the world to create a practical business card. This person threw a quick one year calendar on their card. This is really handy to have in your wallet and is a great way to help ensure the person carries your card around for at least a year!
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A wonderfully deranged idea for a business card for a hairloss company! I love the concept, it could spark a slew of finger puppet based business cards. The quality of the image really helps to make this card work well, how can you resist?
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An interesting logo that's all about the typeface. I really like the amount of detail that's been put into the typeface, the hole through the apostrophe is particularly nice! The colour palette is intriguing but actually seems to work pretty well!
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A incredibly stylish business card for a fashion designer. I love the choice to use gold on black, it\'s sleek and utterly sophisticated! The symmetry of the design is great and complements the clean layout.
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A stylish wrap around business card design that uses a wallpaper style texture to make an impact. I like the colour palette used and find that it\'s perfectly suited to its purpose. The detailing on the pattern is what really makes this design!
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The colour fade used here is brilliantly eye catching, I particularly like how it\'s positioned off centre. The logo itself is made by the custom typeface and interesting geometric shapes created within. The text confusion in the centre works really well and adds an element of abstraction to the overall design.
Posted in Branding → Logo
At first, a folding business card didn’t seem very practical or appropriate to me. But then I realized that it’s a restaurant business card designed to look like a menu! Now that’s clever. The stylish use of black and gold makes a strong statement while the unique design is bound to make this card a keeper!
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A stylish business card featuring a three colour design. The use of neutrals is good but adding a colour could further make an impact! I particularly like the repetitive use of the logo on the front of the card to create a textural design.
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A good business card displayed in a rather fascinating way! I particularly like the design detail around the edges and how it doesn\'t interfere with the important information.
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Dark and stylish business cards for a design company. The use of matt black really makes an impact when contrasted with the more neutral palette of the text. I particularly like the offset logo on the back and the sparing use of information.
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