Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts

21/02/2013

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.

















Branding: McCooper Studios by Royal Studio

McCooper Studios is photography studio with a special touch in Sci-fi and a great background in cinema to boot. They requester for there new branding to be "steampunk with a Nasa twist", as you do.

This branding, by Royal Studio, is the result. I much prefer the gold and white version to the colour version, but overall I think it's great. It smacks of the Hollywood golden era, but pulls this off without looking outdated.

Take a look a more work by Royal Studios here.












20/02/2013

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.







Branding: Pureza by Bili Cardona

Pureza, meaning Purity, is a beer that has no treatments or additives, hence the 'pure' in the name.

The branding reflects these sentiments through the use of a simple, ribbon-ended type-font and monochrome colour scheme.

Take a look at more of Bili's work over here.












19/02/2013

Branding: Holly Burger by Mast

I went to San Sebastian a few years ago on holiday, and there was certainly nothing quite as cool the Holly Burger when I went.
"The idea was to create a real american-style brand with a fresh mix of style references. Our first inspiration came from various vintage, hand-drawn American typographies present in old shop windows and a banana leaf wallpaper that had been originally designed in 1942 by decorator Don Loper for the Beverly Hills hotel in Los Angeles, California."
Check out work by Mast over here.







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