Posted: July 11, 2012 | Author: Richard Baird | Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, branding, design, flowers, garden, Gardie, graphic design, identity, illustration, landscaping, logo, logo news, plants, seeds, stationary, tags, typography |

Following a recent move into the service sector, Russia’s largest producer and wholesaler of seed and plant growing materials commissioned Ufa based brand and environmental design agency Paradox Box, who utilised an organic and structural contrast of hand rendered plant life and geometric type, to develop the visual identity for its new landscaping business, Gardie.
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Posted: July 28, 2011 | Author: Richard Baird | Filed under: Packaging, Retail | Tags: Art, design, Grow Your Own, HEMA, packaging, plants, review, seeds, vegetables |

HEMA is an international retailer established in 1926 with over 400 shops across the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxumberg and Germany. HEMA typically sells own brand products across a variety of categories including clothing, food, gardening tools, office supplies and homeware. Studio Kluif has been involved in the branding and packaging of these products since 2002 and designed this year’s new range titled ‘Grow Your Own’ that blends illustration and photography to deliver a functional and aspiring pack design.
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