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 News: 4seven
Posted: March 8, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Music, TV & Film | Tags: 3d, 4Seven, Art, branding, broadcast, channel, channel 4, Channel Four, design, digital, graphic, ident, identity, logo, logo news, news, opinion, review, Television, TV, typography Leave a comment »Channel Four is a UK based commercial broadcaster established in 1982. Following its recent rebrand of two of its other digital channels, More4 and 4Music, which looked to introduce an on-line and social media component, the broadcaster will introduce a new service called 4seven in a similar exercise that “will show the most popular content from the last seven days – chosen through social media and direct requests – to allow consumers to catch up without having to go online.” – Taken from The Drum
I love Channel Four’s continued reinterpretation of its classic identity originally designed during the early 90′s and how this has been translated across its various services. The 4seven logo-mark, designed by London based Magpie Studio, retains much of the dimensionality of the Channel’s primary logo and its +1 service while delivering a very simple analogous ‘spin’ on the new way of defining future televisual content. I am delighted that this did not succumb to any of the cliched visual devices associated with social media but does however rely on a fairly dull blue colour to define the seven, something I am very sure will look very different animated on-screen.
Read Channel 4′s press release here.



