Etikettarkiv: Minimalist

P & B partners

“Monogram and corporate identity design for P & B partners, a team of experts on corporate communication and corporate governance. We design a monogram of Dorian elegance, such to convey the necessary prestige, while balanced in rigor. In perfect affinity with this logic we created the corporate identity as well: an elegant declaration on consistency.”

Designed by Cursor

iMentor

“iMentor harnesses the power of long-term, personal relationships to help every student achieve the success he/she deserves and is capable of. The education organization partners with high schools in low-income communities where a majority of students served will be first-generation college graduates. Every year, they recruit thousands of volunteers who commit to mentoring a high school student for at least three years.

“iMentor approached Hyperakt to help cut through the noise, focus their story, and find radical differentiation in an increasingly crowded education landscape. Through a holistic approach that included brand strategy, messaging, visual identity rebrand, content strategy, and web redesign, Hyperakt dramatically modernized the voice, appearance, and digital presence of an organization that is doing important, uplifting work.

“The new iMentor is immediate, powerful, and inspiring, making it truly evident that every student deserves a champion.”

Designed by Hyperakt

Jeudi Records

“Born in the middle of Hamburg’s infamous red light district, JEUDI Records have spread their love for tactile vinyl, funky hand claps and deep house tunes all over the world. When creating the brand identity for JEUDI we wanted to keep it simple. Playful but sophisticated, contemporary yet timeless.

“A set of distinct colors and basic geometric shapes come together in ever-changing ways that create depth, joy and diversity, while at the same time always being recognizably JEUDI.”

Designed by VSM Studio

Taiwan Sand

“Taiwan Sand is an unreleased concept for a record label by the globally renowned DJ duo Adana Twins. The visual approach of the label revolves deeply around the twins’ playful idea of duality. From the name, an anagram of “Adana Twins”, down to each element, this idea is deeply embedded into the aesthetics of the label – re-interpreted, remixed. Everything comes either in pairs, consists of two elements that form a whole, or interlink endlessly with each other.

“Adding to the idea of duality, the photographic language explores the friction between digital and analog, creating abstract images that are often the result of fusing both worlds that sonically define Taiwan Sand.”

Designed by VSM Studio

UDI

“UDI facilitates lawful and wanted immigration to Norway, while at the same time preventing illegal immigration. UDI must be confident in understanding user needs, while their users needs to understand the message UDI conveys.”

Designed by Neue

Eight Editions

“Eight Editions is an online gallery and store selling limited edition prints and bespoke graphic artwork. Having seen our previous unused ’Eight’ identity we were approached by the founders with the idea of re-purposing the brand for the store.

“We refreshed the identity, pairing it with a monochromatic palette acting as the perfect foil to the often visually complex graphic artwork on sale.”

Designed by Stylo Design

The Polly Fox

“The Polly Fox is a licensed specialty bakery and bistro, creating gluten-free and allergen-friendly items in a dedicated environment. Alongside being exclusively gluten-free, The Polly Fox is free from peanuts, sesame and soy. Placing high importance in seeking local, and seasonal ingredients from reputable sources, The Polly Fox aims to connect with its local Abbotsford community and its vendors.

“Commissioned to design a dynamic brand with a variety of identities for various applications, The Polly Fox would become a dedicated and trusted space to enjoy a little something special, sweet or savoury, no matter the dietary restriction.”

Designed by David Arias

Azadeh Shladovsky

“The brief was to create a stripped-back yet bold identity for Los Angeles based designer Azadeh Shladovsky. The central premise of Azadeh’s work is the exploration of sensory awareness and visual consciousness. Her work manifests perceptual dichotomies in material and spatial expressions that evoke the power of the visceral, challenging the way we choose to see and interpret the world around us.

“The breadth and diversity of her work arises in large part from her sensorimotor approach to vision. With her unyielding commitment to the integrity of process, Azadeh continues to broaden her artistic reach in order to discover new ways of communicating.”

Designed by Two Times Elliott

Herkules Capital

“Herkules Capital is a leading Private Equity firm operating between Norway and Singapore. They invest in and develop businesses with strong growth potential accumulating in a total of NOK 15 billion raised to date.

“Typically with many B2B’s in the finance sector such a focus on rigour and reason led to a decline in the business image. What do they stand for…? How should they express themselves…? Were just some of the questions they posed to Mission as they sought to reclaim their identity.”

Designed by Mission

Cupra

“Cupra is a company that performs energy efficiency projects for the hotel industry, investing part of the savings on the environment.

“The proposal represents the identity through the use of color and the pictographic system, the duality of the key concepts: energy and sustainability.”

Designed by Huaman