Etikettarkiv: Typographic

Palindrome

“A palindrome is a word, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward. It’s an interesting coincident in the universe created by mankind. The reasons behind the birth of Palindrome is a serendipitous. With the vision to become the first choice in fashion of people whose like simple, elegant outfit. We hope to make the best out of everyone with little effort in choosing clothes. We were tasked to make Palindrome as true as it’s name suggest. A logo reads the same backward as forward.

“As coincident as it seem. We notice the rhombus hanger being used in every dressing room of Palindrome. The rhombus hanger it self is a kind of palindrome because of it unique design so we use it as our main icon for the brand. We got to say it’s fit perfectly!”

Designed by Mack Trinh

Ciuszek Okruszek

“Ciuszek Okruszek is an online shop with clothes and accesories for the youngest. You can find here products from both well-known brands, and local designers. The only one condition is high quality and originality of products. In near future, Ciuszek Okruszek will also launch it’s own product line for kids.

“To make an identity for the brand, we based on lyrics from kids song ’Puszek Okruszek’ (about little doggie), which was also obvious inspiration for name. Switching first letter changes ’tiny dog’ into ’tiny cloth’. There was few concepts/drafts of logo mark with dog, from which client decided to use the simpliest one based on geometric shapes. It just had the strongest message, was the most practical and memorable. The symbol was completed by also geometrical, but intentionally irregular typography.

“Next we designed remaining elements of identity system – from business card, paper labels, packaging standards up to promotional materials for print and social media. Main color of used to build brand is purple, which could be completed with bright pastel yellow.”

Designed by Studio Sarna

Matchbox

“The current project is an exercise that explores the relationship between arts and graphic design. The Matchbox Foodstuff Center, a fictional branding project that turns iconic art elements into a series of usable design pieces, is the result of combining Dadaism and Fluxus. Matchbox evokes their irreverent and provocative aesthetics through a careful selection of materials and colours. The graphic solution’s core lays on the thoughtfully designed layouts and the general typographic usage that leads to achieve an enigmatic and meticulously effortless look. ”

Designed by Acmes Co.

Mano a Mano

“Pens’arte is an online platform that aims to promote, discuss and boost the most relevant cultural events happening in Portugal, as well as introducing new emerging artists. The name merges the Portuguese words Pensar (to think) and arte (art).

“The branding revolves around the literal meaning of what’s art and how it’s displayed. This was achieved by turning the logo into a frame, enabling the white space to work as a canvas. This concept is extended throughout the graphic applications, where the white space is then replaced with several pieces of art.”

Designed by Pens’arte

Woolworth

“Woolworth is a department store from the USA that closed it’s doors nationwide in the early 2000’s. Before the mega-store closed, Woolworth was known for delivering high-quality goods at low prices. For this project, I created an identity based on the brand’s 1970’s signage and high-quality guarantee.​​​​​​​”

Designed by Morgan Light

Jassel

“Jassel is a Spanish luxury accessory brand. Based around the themes of women contemporary and feminine confidence, we developed a simple but thoughtful logo that references the dual nature of woman, a professional and modern woman, but at the same time relaxed in her intimate moments. The identity reflects simplicity with style and elegance. The logotype was custom designed in timeless sans-serif typeface.”

Designed by Sonia Castillo

Pictury Archviz

“Branding and Web design development for Pictury Archviz, an architectural visualization company that provides a wide range of visualization and animation solutions, developing visual strategies to explore, prefigure and force the boundaries of the design process.

“Pictury uses the lighting, the frame, the composition and the figuration as key elements providing added value to each image while keeping the architecture as the main centerpiece of their works. Always taking care even of all small details, emphasizing in the specific qualities of each project and creating all kind of emotions within the frame of the image.

“The design is inspired by architectural forms and photography, creating a customized logo that is accompanied by an elegant and simple color palette.The work includes brand identity design, stationery, prints collateral and a website development.”

Designed by Sonia Castillo

Ken Friberg

“Ken Friberg is a longtime friend and collaborator of ours. He’s an incredible problem solver who is always open to new ideas and off-the-wall suggestions. His diverse talents, tastes, and body of work reflect his flexibility as an artist and a business person. When Ken asked us to design his new identity, it was this essential quality—flexibility—that we chose to express.”

Designed by Werner Design Werks