Logo and Branding: One Planet Living
Posted: February 18, 2013 Filed under: Environment, Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, branding, Branding News, brochure, Demian Conrad Design, design, environment, graphic, graphic design, identity, logo-type, news, one planet living, opinion, Print, review, screen print, substrate, typography, unbleached, uncoated, visual identity, white 1 Comment »One Planet Living is an initiative to promote sustainable practices and help influence global environmental policies. The initiative’s new identity, developed by Swiss agency Demian Conrad Design, replaces a tired, blue earth, green heart logo-mark and dull typography with a more distinctive and professional logo-type solution, an earthy, unbleached substrate and a contemporary, single white, print treatment.
Logo and Branding: Lambe & Nieto
Posted: August 13, 2012 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: Boscos, branding, Branding News, Business Card, design, emboss, graphic design, grey, identity, Lambe & Nieto, logo, logo news, logo-type, manilla, roundel, spain, substrate, translation, typography, uncoated, Valencia 2 Comments »Lambe & Nieto is a Valencia based company that provides translation services to clients in the fields of contemporary art, architecture, design and emerging technologies. Their new visual identity, created by multi-disciplinary design agency Boscos, mixes a logo-type, simple roundel, uncoated material choices and a hand-embossed finish to capture the professional but personal qualities of the brand and hint at the sectors they service.
Logo and Branding: Gourmet Tucker
Posted: April 18, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, Auckland, branding, Branding News, Business Card, cafe, deli, design, food, gold, Gourmet Tucker, graphic, identity, ligature, logo, logo news, logo-type, New Zealand, news, orange, recycled, review, serif, stationary, substrate, Supply, uncoated Leave a comment »Gourmet Tucker will be a new deli located on Auckland’s Glenmore Road. Its identity, created by multi-disciplinary design agency Supply, delivers a dual sense of high-quality and affordability through an contemporary mixture of serif letter-forms, a bold contemporary ligature, block foil print treatment and a tactile uncoated substrate.





