Logo and Branding: Tin Can
Posted: November 20, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Music, TV & Film | Tags: Art, bold, branding, Branding News, Business Card, COOEE, design, graphic, graphic design, identity, logo, logo-type, monochromatic, review, sans serif, Tin Can, typography, visual identity Leave a comment »Tin Can is a Dutch production company that specialises in the ‘development and production of formats in the field of television, branding, online and events’. This on-screen and environmental multi-disciplinary ‘bridge’ is reflected through an identity solution, created by editorial and visual identity design studio COOEE., that pairs a simple sans serif logo-type with four horizontal lines which move across and consistently wrap both digital and physical surfaces.
Logo and Branding: City Gallery
Posted: October 26, 2012 Filed under: Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, bold, branding, City Gallery, contemporary, design, Designworks, gallery, graphic design, identity, logo, logo-type, sans serif, typography, visual identity Leave a comment »City Gallery is a non-collecting exhibition-based public gallery established in 1980, located on Wellington’s Civic Square and dedicated to contemporary visual arts, architecture and design. The gallery’s visual identity, created by Designworks, draws together the multifarious nature of its content through a simple bold logo-type and single image combination that replaces a previously eclectic and inconsistent solution with one easy to manage.
March’s Top 5 Projects
Posted: March 30, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Packaging, Top Five | Tags: Argromundo, bold, Born Builders, branding, design, Fresh Point, graphic, identity, labels, logo, logo-type, March, Middagsfrid, news, packaging, review, Secret to Live, Soporte Comunicación, top 5 Leave a comment »These are the five projects I reviewed during March that I felt really stood out and wanted to give them another opportunity to be seen and discussed. I have ordered these from five to one with my favourite project presented last. Do you agree with my choices?





