A slick and beautiful business card design that makes an immediate impact.
Ashwani VermaPosted in Branding → Business Cards
A bright and striking logo design for a location-based app. I love the dramatic background colour and the simplicity of the mark.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A bold logo for a marketing firm. The combination of a classic Helvetica with bright complementary colors make for a strong statement.
David SilvaPosted in Branding → Logo
A solid logo design that uses a distinctive typeface and well-placed colour to make an impact.
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A great logo that uses simple details to create a distinctive look and feel. I like the strong typeface and the interesting approach to perspective.
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A stripped back logo and mark that makes a simple statement about the taste of this designer.
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A solid logo that uses symmetry effectively to create a memorable design. I like the use of light colours on a darker background.
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A strong logo that uses imagery to take a unique idea and make it memorable. The colours help the mark to jump into your attention.
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An interesting reimagining of the Dropbox logo in more 'realistic' colours. I like the attention to detail and the very different response that this logo produces, it immediately makes you think of a packing company rather than an online file-hosting service.
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Here we have a great example of a logotype that makes a definitive statement. I love the stamp-like type and the arrangement of the letters in a slightly jumbled fashion. The subtle colours add to the strong branding potential here.
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A simple but beautifully crafted logo that works through the slightly hand-drawn nature of the design. I really like the way the orange colour works on a white background and the simple imagery.
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A strong logo for a personal branding exercise that makes great use of colour to make a statement. I really like the use of two key colours from a similar palette. The formation of the 'M' is intriguing and certainly sets this logo apart.
Posted in Branding → Logo