A great example of an incredibly minimal business card design. I love the simplicity of it! The white stripes work well against the block of grey, while the whole card oozes style.
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A brilliant business card for a designer that would make an immediate impact. The tactile nature of the raised lettering makes you want to hold it and turn it over in your fingers. I like how simply stylish this design is, the silver really works well.
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An excellent logo design intended for use on a T-Shirt. The white type on black makes an immediate impact, as does the ageing logotype. The detail here is great, from the fins and scales on the fish to the subtle deterioration of the typefaces.
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The care and attention that has gone into these hand printed cards is obvious, and the results are just great! I like the use of square cards, while the silver printed ink is simply amazing. This card couldn't fail to make a good impression on any and all prospective clients.
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A brilliant, if slightly abstract, logo for a construction company. I love the symbolism and great use of bold colours. I find that the use of perspective here really helps to make this logo stand out.
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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.
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An brilliantly unique design for a business card that would immediately grab the attention of any prospective client. I love the concept of a circular design, although it many be a little impractical to store! The colour palette used here is certainly striking and instantly ignited my curiosity.
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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.
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A bold logo for a recruitment company. I like the stamp concept and strong use of a neutral on black, it's effective at making this logo memorable. The attention to detail is great, I particularly like the rough edges of the paper/fabric.
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A simple but stylish logo for a flour mill. The use of a monochrome colour palette makes it incredibly versatile and able to be used in a multitude of different situations. Often the simple approach is the most effective, and I think that's certainly the case here.
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A simple concept, well executed. It can be difficult to make a single letter logo work at all, but here the use of a delightfully grungy texture and some loose idea of perspective help to make this one stand out. I particularly like the colours that comprise the weathered textured.
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I really like the image toaster concept and its execution here. The bold graphic style works brilliantly and I love the attention to detail. The display and dials on the front are fascinating and conjure up pictures of oscillators!
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I really love this idea, it’s word of mouth marketing at its finest. The basic concept is that every business card you give out has a little portion that can be torn off and shared with someone else. It’s a great way to encourage your customers to recommend you!
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