A simple, yet effective logo for a local library that uses colour to make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Logo
The mark in my latest iteration of the RelateIQ logo. Meant to represent a high five to evoke teamwork and collaboration, and when flipped upside down, a wave that represents fluidity and forward movement.
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A simple logo that uses colour effectively to make an impact. I like the use of triangles and whitespace to create a memorable mark.
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A great logo concept for a boutique furniture store that does custom furniture painting and refinishing. I love the lettering and the subtle use of texture.
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A strong example of a ribbon design that really makes an impact! I like the colour palette and attention to detail, the lighting really adds depth to 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 rather retro logo that makes great use of the entire wheel of colours. I like the consistent design, the typeface fits perfectly into the retro design of the logo.
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A great example of product design for a popular and broad reaching brand. I really like the chrome sheen of the lids and the clear and bright packaging design.
Posted in Branding → Product
A brilliant logo that makes use of a more unique colour palette. Tumble Tees is a Youth-run screenprinting shop located in Downtown Phoenix that provides creative opportunites and vocational training for homeless and at-risk youth.
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An ingenious packaging concept for Doritos chips. I love the tessellating triangles, it's a great design element to bring out! The variety of colours work really well with this fun and engaging packaging - purely enhancing the product.
Posted in Branding → Product
The headline “Creativity Sells” is perfect with the image of the pencil barcode and it’s a decent appeal for a designer to make to his/her clients. I also particularly like the simplicity of the design, the plain white background and restrained use of colour.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards