Etikettarkiv: Minimalist

Spencers

“Spencers New Forest is the leading estate agent of country homes in and around the New Forest, with branches in Ringwood, Burley, Brockenhurst and Lymington.

“Spencers approached Parent following our work with Surrey estate agent Curchods, to provide them with a bespoke, responsive and market leading website. Our research and consultancy work highlighted the need to refresh the company’s brand identity with a look more suited to its current market and better aligning with the luxury country chic aesthetic that would visually and subconsciously pitch the agency at a higher level than the previous brand could.

“Our work included a full rebrand package, brand guidelines formulation, signage, printed marketing material, website design and build and the interior design of Spencers’ new Brockenhurst office.”

Designed by Parent

Henshaw Fox

“Henshaw Fox approached Parent with the objective of entering the higher end of their local property market. A successful start-up real estate agency with a core market between £250k – £350k, their goal for year 2 and beyond was to attract property listings in the £500k+ market.

“Parent built on the existing Henshaw Fox identity to create a more upmarket, aspirational brand that was slick enough to compete with national brands working in that space, but friendly enough to fit the company’s ethos and style.

“Parent was instructed to design the interior of Henshaw Fox’s landmark offices in central Romsey to further develop the identity and attract the desired target market.”

Designed by Parent

Edouard Malingue Gallery

“Edouard Malingue Gallery was founded to show emerging and established contemporary artists from around the world. The gallery was established in 2010 and opened with the largest solo exhibition of Pablo Picasso ever held by a gallery in Hong Kong.

“In addition to presenting dynamic solo exhibitions, the gallery pushes the boundaries of art in public spaces and stimulates artistic discourse through collaborations with curators worldwide and the production of individual publications and catalogues.To coincide with an expansion, which led the gallery to move from their previous space (designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA) to the new premises; a 6000 sq ft space in the Central district of Hong Kong, Edouard Malingue Gallery approached Lundgren+Lindqvist for a comprehensive redesign of the gallery’s visual identity.”

Designed by Lundgren+Lindqvist

Arde

“Branding and Naming for Silvana Cossio design and architecture studio.
We were called to give a new name and create the new branding to convey the growth of the studio.

“Arde stands for Arquitectura Diseño y Espacio, but it also means “burning” as a flame, an active place that it is alive and constantly transforming, from where brilliant ideas born.

“A simple minimal geometric logotype to amplify the sense of space as a canvas.”

Designed by IS Creative Studio

Sourcey.M

“Sourcey.M is a boutique, ethical sourcing agency based in Melbourne, Australia.

“They deliver creative, thoughtful, useful and unique ideas and branded products and ensure the highest level of ethical sourcing practices are followed.

“The monogram logo heroes the letter `M’ with a subtle `S’ intertwined. The company’s founder, Emily Murray created a design brief for a calm, clean and modern brand feel with a playful edge to reflect the cheeky brand name.
The serene turquoise, combined with modern black and white, with a simple, bold logo design all collaborate to deliver a fresh brand feel.

“To demonstrate the company’s sourcing and producing capabilities, a range of modern promotional products were branded with the Sourcey.M identity.”

Designed by Cindy Forster

Balzan

“When we were invited to develop the brand design Balzan Architecture, we made a historical research. First to understand the origin of the Balzan surname, therefore, we identified coming from the island of Malta and had about 1200 years old.

“When we seek architectural references in malta island we can understand and conceitar the beauty of the city of Mdina that has huge vertical buildings with arches throughout the citadel. then came our inspiration for the symbol is a ”B” with the addition of an impossible object.”

Designed by Triocom

Brand Tribe Asia

“Brand Tribe Asia is an independent media sales agency specialising in travel, food and lifestyle media brands. BTA help brands reach the most dynamic and engaged audience across Asia through their specialist media partners. They came to us through HoneeComm Digital Agency looking for a redesign of the identity and stationery.

“We developed a stamp style logo with a vintage feel and modern spirit that integrates an airplane pictogram, designed the -Asia- lettering seeking to convey the lifestyle and completed the branding with a combination of colors, materials and stationery that evoke the classic travel style of the twentieth century.”

Designed by Mubien Studio

Workcenter México

“Workcenter México is more than coworking: it is a creation space for entrepreneurs where professional links are made, people take part in events, talents are developed and innovative ideas are proposed.

“For this project, we designed an isotype that unites the initials of Workcenter México and reflects its colaborative spirit. As part of the brand’s communication, we created a grid that was inspired by the architecture of the building and helps to transmit the versatility and expressive capacity of the project.

“The firm Lavalle + Peniche was in charge of the architectural and furniture design of Workcenter México. The spaces that they created adapt seamlessly to the needs of the community and convey a cozy sensation to its users.”

Designed by Bienal Comunicación

PenínsulaTres

“PenínsulaTres is a high end magazine with valuable content for professionals and businessman, who have a unique vision about politics, culture, luxury and society.

“The name PenínsulaTres is based on three principal attributes: respect, class and commitment. Three also is the number of states in the Yucatan Peninsula, where this magazine will be distributed.
While creating this brand the main inspiration was “The Stork Club”, one of the most popular clubs in New York between 1929 and 1965. This club was the social meeting point for movie stars, writers, politicians and artists a place to relax and hear about the latest news, therefore it became an important reference for New York elite society.

“The identity, graphics and editorial design look up to reminisce the most important values of the traditional journalism, and add up the best printed and digital communication strategies to offer an exclusive and high quality journalism.”

Designed by Bienal Comunicación

Halfwit Coffee Roasters

“Halfwit Coffee Roasters are serious about coffee, yes, but pretentious? No way. If anything they’re a little off the wall. Starting with sustainably grown beans, they throw in a little science and a lot of tender, loving care to produce coffee that is out of this world tasty and unquestionably one of a kind.”

Designed by Firebelly