A clear and professionally 24 page brochure template for InDesign in a very modern style.
Mik MikingerPosted in Branding → Brochure
A simple and perfectly concise logo that makes a clean statement.
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An interesting logo design that uses colour effectively and empty space in an interesting way.
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This mark is a stylized version of sun setting behind snowy mountains. I love the impact of the mark, while the simply set type perfectly compliments the intricacy of the design.
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A simple gorgeous example of an abstract logo mark. I love the chosen colour palette and the beautiful use of fading to emphasise the curvature of the mark. I particularly enjoy the vaguely confusing logic of the knot-like logo.
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A good logo for a meeting web app. The venn diagram concept works well for this kind of purpose. I like the quirky typeface and the interesting colour palette.
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A great rebranding of 'Gourmet Taffy'. The colours are inviting and perfectly reminiscent of the century-old product. I really like the simple physical design of the packaging, it works well to show off the product.
Posted in Branding → Product
A brilliant and engaging logo based on the letter 'M'. I love the varied and vibrant use of colour, and the overlapping effect. It could work perfectly for any company whose initials were 'M' and 'X'.
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A wonderfully simple but nonetheless striking logo. The colours here are fascinating, although the orange might be a little overpowering in this context. I like the little details on the hummingbird and the use of shape here.
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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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A friendly logo for a software company. The toaster illustration is interesting and I like the slight difference in typeface between the word toasted and candy. The colour inversion works well but I prefer the cartoon-style logo on a white background.
Posted in Branding → Logo