Logo and Branding: RNC Translations
Posted: November 8, 2012 Filed under: Logos & Branding | Tags: Art, branding, Branding News, collaterals, design, identity, logo, logo news, monogram, Print, Renata Noronha Cossio, sans serif, services, stationery, Studio Constantine, translation, typography, visual identity Leave a comment »Renata Noronha Cossio is a Brazilian-based provider of ‘sworn’ Portuguese, French and English translation services that cover official documents such as birth, marriage and academic certificates, passports and residential permits. Her visual identity, developed by creative design agency Studio Constantine, is a really interesting and unusual diagrammatic interpretation of a classic monogrammatic presentation of personal service. Its combination of fine line work, arrows, light geometric type, use of space and complete three-point structure conveys a closed system privacy, a full service proposition that brings together Renta’s linguistic experience of three languages and a technicality that implies a high level of ability.
The expanding and contracting application of the identity across the stationery and website introduces both a graphic and metaphorical flexibility while a bright yellow spot – its gradation delivering a sense of transition that resonates well with the theme of translation - across a cool concrete grey uncoated substrate achieves a distinctive, urban and contemporary sensibility.
The result is a smart contrast of individuality, energy and transition alongside practical experience, authority, reliability and a structured approach, executed with an appropriate restraint.
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.



