Logo and Branding: Sifang Art Museum
Posted: November 29, 2012 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: architecture, Art, branding, Business Card, collateral, foreign policy, graphic design, identity, logo, logo-type, monochromatic, Sifang Art Museum, stationery, typography, visual identity Leave a comment »Sifang Art Museum is a gallery and creative space located in the Pukou region of Nanjing, China dedicated to art, architecture and international collaboration. Their visual identity, a bilingual logo-type set across a collateral of unusual trapezoidal cut detail and monochromatic colour palette – developed by Singapore-based creative and strategic design agency Foreign Policy - draws together the themes of architectural space, the dimensionality created by light and shadow, the meeting of ideas and the built environment.
Logo and Branding: Fat Cow
Posted: April 27, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, branding, design, dinning, Fat Cow, food, foreign policy, graphic, identity, Japanese, lgo, logo-type, news, restaurant, review, richard baird, typography Leave a comment »Fat Cow is a specialist beef restaurant, located on Singapore’s Orchard Boulevard, that takes a Japanese Wabi Sabi approach to meat selection, preparation and presentation. The restaurant’s visual identity, developed by design bureau and think tank Foreign Policy, reflects their pragmatic approach to cooking with a simple visual combination of monogram, sans serif logo-type and seared wood finish.



