Logo and Branding: Atelier AF
Posted: August 24, 2012 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Art & Design | Tags: Art, Atelier AF, Blok, blue, branding, consultancy, graphic design, Grids, identity, logo, logo-type, Mexico, monogram, publishing, Purple, typography, Visual Identity. Design Leave a comment »Atelier af is an international art consultancy and publishing firm based in Mexico City. This month the company launched a new visual identity based around an unusual and unique double monogram, created by independent and multidisciplinary design agency Blok, that fuses and contrasts forms that convey classic artistic ideals such as emotion, individuality and expression and the modernistic themes of systems, pragmatism and objectivity.
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 and Branding: Little Black Book
Posted: February 24, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding, Publishing | Tags: advertising, Art, Berg, black and white, Book, branding, design, graphic, guide, identity, industry, Little Black Book, logo, logo-mark, monochromatic, news, on-line, opinion, publishing, resource, review, richard baird, stationery, typography, uncoated 7 Comments »Launched in 2006 Little Black Book is a printed guide for the advertising industry to share new ideas and was brought on-line in 2009 with the inclusion of new features such as e-newsletters, job boards and show reels. This year sees the launch of a new visual identity, created by Glasgow based interdisciplinary design agency Berg, which takes a simple and literal visual approach to frame a broad variety of content.




