Swiss Style Resume Set projects a modern and trendy look & feel with a minimalist approach. This set includes a Resume, Cover Letter & Resume.
Posted in Branding → Letterhead
A solid example of personal branding that uses the designers initials to create a new shape. The colours and simple concept help to make this design work in a variety of different situations and settings.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply but effective logo that makes a statement using a bright red background. I particularly like the curvature of the typography and the even spacing.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A gorgeous logo that makes an impact through its stark simplicity. The shading gives the concept great depth, allowing the coils to look truly coiled. There is also something very appealing about the blue colour used and the thickness of the white lines that make up the design, it just works!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply beautiful example of design for a physical product. This set is playing cards was designed to be fit for a king, and they certainly look the part. I love the attention to detail and elegant nature of the carefully crafted design.
Posted in Branding → Product
A simple but effective logo for a wine company that makes an immediate impact with its use of kaleidoscopic colours. The wine bottle details are a nice touch.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A gorgeous example of an Ampersand that would work beautifully as the central piece of a logo. I love the sheer attention to detail and the sense of perspective created by the stamp-like concept.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply great logo that sticks in your mind from the first time you see it. The use of the first letter of the brand as the mark always works well to aid recognition. I particularly like the symmetry and the use of orange for the mark.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A stylish logo for an independent bar that uses striking colours to make an impact. I really like the way the mark and the typeface tie in, these little details help to make the logo unified and effective - those are the types of logos that stick in your mind.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply gorgeous logo that makes perfect use of textures and shapes to create a strong mark. I particularly like the sense of perspective and clever use of white space.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A brutally simple logo that's an interesting example of personal branding. The clean lines and basic nature of its structure help to make it memorable. I like the flow of the design and the relatively unique way the logo uses this particular designer's initials.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply perfect logo for an art project for children. I love the concept and detailed execution. The typeface isn't entirely to my taste, but it works for this kind of project.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A great logo that makes perfect use of geometry to make it stand out from the crowd. I particularly like the interesting colour palette and typesetting, both help the logo to maintain a sense of uniqueness.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A decidedly simple logo that's effective on its own terms. The bright colours create quite a stark contrast, and certainly make you look.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simple but effective logo for a clothing site called Cloth Hill. I like the way the white works on the yellow background and the use of shapes. Using very basic shapes and ideas, a clear picture is formed in your mind - something that is very effective at making a design memorable.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simple but purely effective logo that avoids complex lines and shapes. I like the minimal lines of the mark, and the evident imagery. The typeface fits perfectly with the nature of the shapes that form the logo mark.
Posted in Branding → Logo