A great example of a business card design that makes an impact. The playing card idea is executed particularly well here and beautifully incorporates the name of the company and person. I really like the stark contrast between the black and white and the attention to detail.
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A fantastically clear logo that makes great use of perspective to make an impact. I really like the way the three colours work together and the choice to have the 'the' in a circle. The typeface here is utterly readable, something that can be very important when designing a functional and effective logo.
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A beautiful, and engaging, logo for a blog project. I love the typeface used here, it really makes a statement and gives you an idea of the nature of the blog. I like the typesetting choice made and the gentle colour palette.
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A great idea for a business card concept that use a real world object, in this case playing cards, to help the card make an impact. The concept and strong use of contrast would really work well to grab the attention of any prospective clients.
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An excellent logo that makes great use of a custom typeface. The surrounding shape works well and is memorable, as is the open book idea. I particularly like the restrained use of a highlight colour, in this case red.
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A simple but effective logo for a yearly church art show. I like the good use of white text on black, while the stamp concept is great. The deteriorated feel and simple icons work well in harmony.
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A simple but beautiful business card for a hair stylist. The circular card works well for a non-business profession, while the typeface is great. The peacock design makes an immediate impact!
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A simple but effective logo that makes great use of texture and colour. I like how memorable this logo is, the colour palette really helps it to stand out. I particularly like the use of colour fades and shadowing to give the logo depth.
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This one could read a better if the graphics were tweaked, but I love the idea. The cut at the top of the card is in the shape of a uvula, that little thing at the back of your throat. Given that the card is for a speech therapist, it works.
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A stunning example of a 3D logo! I absolutely love the typeface and bold lettering. The vibrant colours certainly help to make this design striking and memorable.
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