A brash and bold logo that effectively uses a single colour to make a statement. The typeface is interesting, if potentially a little difficult to read. As a logo for a candle company I appreciate the flame design that\'s been incorporated and find that it helps to make the trademark recognisable.
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A logo design that makes a great impact. I like the cut out feel of the bird logo while the use of white on red works well. I particularly like the subtly custom typeface used for the company name.
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A simple but effective logo for a landscape architecture company. The use of the \'D\' within the main logo is very effective and memorable. The use of green fits well with the nature of the company and the typefaces are readable if not adventurous.
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A good business card displayed in a rather fascinating way! I particularly like the design detail around the edges and how it doesn\'t interfere with the important information.
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A logo full of impact that is a good take on a well worn shape. The two colours work well on the neutral background while the broken nature of the star makes it recognisable. I particularly like the way the text has been arranged to fit within the bottom right corner of the star.
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Here we have a design that is about as creative and artistic as a business card can get! The central design elements are excellent and the sheer uniqueness of this card allows me to forgive the slightly awkward typeface.
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A professional business card that still makes an impact. The monochrome palette is used to full effect, as is the simple typeface. I especially like the design detail used on both sides of the card.
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A clean and simple logo for the Hong Kong Design Institute. I like the unfussy nature of the typeface and the use of bold. The use of a simple logo is effective in maintaining recognition.
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A brilliant business card! It uses subtle detail and a great logo to make an impact. The \'Hand\' logo works especially well in white on a black background.
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This is a fun, if slightly gruesome, logo. The big and bold font works well and makes you want to read it! I love the graphical representation of the brain and the fun nature of the overall design.
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A clean and simple business card that gets to the point. The use of red on black throughout works well and guides your eyes to the important information. The front is minimal but makes a bold statement.
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A confident logo for a graphic design company. I love the formation of the logo from the company name and how abstract it looks at first. The detail that frames the logo is great!
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A clear and bold logo design. The use of colour solely in the logo helps it to make an impact while the straight edges of the cart contrast well with the custom typeface of the text. I love the way this logo transforms its key letter (an \'e\') into a recognisable image.
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A great twist on using headphones in a logo. The use of orange and white is bold and works well alongside the relatively simple lines of the logo. I am unsure how well the text works, the typeface is clear but somehow the orange letters don\'t work for me.
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The superb detail on this business card really grabs your attention. Unfortunately it\'s slightly let down by how difficult it is to read the text. Nonetheless I think the colour palette is great and that, overall, the design works.
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Simple yet effective. This business card quickly and easily gets across its vital information within a stylish design. I find the faded grey detail on the front of the card works really well.
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A simple, three colour business card design that makes a statement. The symmetry of the logo is excellent and works well within the minimalist design. I particularly like the curvature of the corners and the continuity created by using a section of the logo as the detail on the back.
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