Showing posts with label Identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Identity. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Branding: Taste by Veronica Duriavig

Italian graphic designer Veronica Duriavig worked on this great branding project for Taste coffee shop.

It's a great example of how you don't always need a lot of colour to make an impact.

You can see more of her work over here.

















Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Branding: The Reader Berlin by Maurice Redmond

I absolutely adore this project by German designer Maurice Redmond for The Reader Berlin, an 'Author and Publishing service'.

Frankly, I don't know if they'd get away with having quite such a cheeky sign in a English speaking countries but I do think it's very funny.

Check out more of his work over here.







Monday, 18 February 2013

Branding: Le Beau Market by Samantha Szakolczay

I love this branding of family owned 'Le Beau Market' by Samantha Szakolczay. It's got a great vintage feel to it without feeling out of date.
"With their current logo unchanged since the 80's, the task at hand was to revitalise the brand into a more approachable, trendy neighbourhood market in one of the cities most affluent areas."
Take a look at more of Samantha's work here.





Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Branding: F. Ménard by lg2boutique

French-Canadian design studio lg2boutique worked on this fantastic branding project for the family butchers F. Ménard.
"The platform blends genuine old photos with contemporary shots, proving in one glance that, to guarantee top quality meat, innovation truly is the company’s top priority."
 I love it, it looks fresh and clean without loosing the traditional feel. Check out more of their work over here.












Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Branding: Marfa Contemporary by Ghost

I love this beautiful and elegant branding by Ghost for Marfa Contemporary, an art gallery in Texas.
"The rectangular and square shapes of the mark are used to reinforce the inspiring work and efforts of minimalist Donald Judd. The installations were structured and had a distinctive shape. The typography and mark when combined create the illusion of a rectangle allowing the eye to fill in the missing components."
It's a great example of what a solid branding should look like, it should be strong enough to make an impact but not to overpower the actual product, which in this case is the art.

You can see more work by Ghost over here.









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