The business card features a gold foil across a 540gsm Ebony Colourplan substrate with a Sandgrain emboss. The disk, while referencing the name, was inspired by garment pattens and fine stitching. Structured in a way that when the card is tilted the foil catches and reflects the light in different ways.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A minimal business card design that uses subtle colours effectively to create a distinctive and coherent card.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A beautiful design for a business card that uses a bold mark effectively to make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple but clean logo mark that just works. I like the smoke from the engines and the way the window adds to the character of the design.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A stylish logo for a brewing company that harks back to classic typesetting and faded colours.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A beautiful branding project that's professional and eye-catching. I particularly like the colour palette and the simplicity of the logo mark.
Posted in Branding → Letterhead
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
Business card of isDesign. With professional contacts and qr-code redirecting to the company website.
isDesign Estúdio DigitalPosted in Branding → Business Cards
A superb logo concept that's simple but striking. I like the contrast between the curved lines of the rabbit and the lightning motif.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A strong corporate branding project that's crisp and professional. I like the consistency and the way blue has been incorporated into the brand.
Posted in Branding → Letterhead
Branding for Zanatta Winery, Vancouver Island's oldest winery and a large producer of sparkling wines.
Leif MiltenbergerPosted in Branding → Logo
Hired Guns Creative was brought in to create a new brand and label design for Tugwell Creek Honey Farm & Meadery, the oldest honey farm and meadery on Vancouver Island. They were dissatisfied with their old labels - they wanted a design that more accurately reflected their operation, philosophy, and products. The end result is a clever, versatile identity that positions them very firmly as a wine competitor, yet distinctly apart from wineries, and a bright, vivid label that is sure to increase their shelf presence in wine shops.
Leif MiltenbergerPosted in Branding → Product