Logo and Branding: Madefire
Posted: June 22, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Publishing, Technology | Tags: app, Art, branding, comic, design, digital, graphic design, graphic novel, identity, ipad, logo, logo-mark, logo-type, moving brands, publishing, review, stationery, typography Leave a comment »Madefire is a browser-based digital publishing platform and app created by Ben Wolstenholme, Liam Sharp and Eugene Walden to aid graphic novelists in the development and sharing of motion books and to provide readers with a new and dynamic digital experience. International design agency Moving Brands was responsible, from inception, for developing and defining Madefire’s purpose, visual identity, complimentary assets, printed collateral and digital interface.
Logo and Branding: Ness
Posted: August 29, 2011 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Technology | Tags: app, Art, branding, design, facets, food, geometric, heart, identity, ipad, iphone, logo, moving brands, ness, restaurants, review, technology, user-centric Leave a comment »Ness is a new application that draws together personal information from social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare (a process described as ‘machine learning‘) to provide its users with individualised restaurant recommendations. The app’s identity was strategically managed, named and designed by international brand development agency Moving Brands and represents the idea of unique user-centric data from multiple sources being brought together with a faceted heart logo-mark.
Logo and Branding: Great British Chefs
Posted: July 15, 2011 Filed under: Food & Drink, Logos & Branding, Technology | Tags: app, Applications, Art, branding, British, Chefs, collaterals, Cooking, design, food, Great, identity, logo, logo news, Print, review, video 10 Comments »Great British Chefs is an application that gives its users access to videos, cooking tips and shopping lists from a range of customisable menus built from over 180 dishes created by twelve of Britain’s top chefs. The apps identity, designed by London based studio Hat-trick is a series of ‘C’ shaped logo-marks created from kitchen implements that resolve the ideas of simplicity, speed, collaboration and accessibility.




