Logo and Branding: Kinetica
Posted: July 2, 2012 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: architectural, architecture, Art, branding, Branding News, design, Face, graphic design, helvetica, identity, industrial, industry, Kinetica, logo, logo news, logo-type, Mexico, Santa Catarina, typography 4 Comments »Kinetica is an international industrial design studio located in Santa Catarina, Mexico, that specialises in non-standard architectural projects. Their identity, created by supermodernist design agency Face, utilises a bold black and yellow colour palette, a simple logo-type and a grid based collateral layout to create a clean and contemporary interpretation of heavy industry infused with architectural references.
Logo and Branding: S-AR
Posted: June 15, 2012 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Logos & Branding | Tags: architecture, Art, branding, design, helvetica, identity, logo, logo-type, Savvy, structure, typography, urban, urban design Leave a comment »Stación-ARquitectura (S-AR) is a Monterrey (MX) based architectural and urban design firm established in 2003 by Cesar Guerrero, Ana Cecilia Garza, Carlos Flores and Maria Sevilla. Based around a simple sans serif logo-type their new visual identity, created by multidisciplinary design agency Savvy, confidently brings together Helvetica, grid based print and on-line layouts, a monochromatic colour palette and uncoated substrate to unify pragmatism and structure with a subtle art and craft twist.
Packaging: The Nordic Bakery
Posted: August 19, 2011 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: Art, branding, cafe, chair, design, Health, helvetica, identity, London, minimal, packaging, review, rye, scandanavian, snack, Swedish Leave a comment »The Nordic Bakery is a Scandinavian inspired café with locations in Marylebone and Soho, London. They recently launched a low fat Finnish wholegrain dark rye chip that marks their first foray into the world of pre-packed bakery products and expands on the café’s proposition with an interesting minimal aesthetic.




