An unused proposal for an online magazine dedicated to innovation (Humanovation.com). I used two of the big ones that came to mind - fire and the wheel.
Little Guy LogosPosted in Branding → Logo
Hired Guns Creative was brought in to create a new brand and label design for Tugwell Creek Honey Farm & Meadery, the oldest honey farm and meadery on Vancouver Island. They were dissatisfied with their old labels - they wanted a design that more accurately reflected their operation, philosophy, and products. The end result is a clever, versatile identity that positions them very firmly as a wine competitor, yet distinctly apart from wineries, and a bright, vivid label that is sure to increase their shelf presence in wine shops.
Leif MiltenbergerPosted in Branding → Product
A simple, yet distinctive, logo designed for the now defunct Color app.
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An excellent example of a monogram, in which the three letters have been cleverly included in a single mark. I really like the strong colours and effective use of symmetry.
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A great logo that makes perfect use of geometry to make it stand out from the crowd. I particularly like the interesting colour palette and typesetting, both help the logo to maintain a sense of uniqueness.
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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 wonderfully bright business card design for a graphic designer. The bold colours make a strong statement and lodge themselves in your memory. I'm particularly fascinated by the eccentric display created for these cards.
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A brilliantly unique take on recreating a letter for a logo. I love the perspective and depth created by the differing shades of colour. The vibrant green is certainly memorable!
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A vibrant logo for a vibrant design agency! The way the logo itself forms a female head is striking if a little odd. I like the consistent use of three bright throughout!
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