BP&O Collections — From New Zealand
| Author: Richard Baird | Filed under: BP&O Collections | Tags: Brand Identity Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Branding Reviews, Business Card Design, Design For Print, Design Inspiration, From New Zealand, Graphic Design Blog, Illustration, Letterhead Design, Letterpress, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo News, Logotypes, New Logo, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design |Selected by Richard Baird.
A round-up of some of the best logo, brand identity, print and packaging design projects from across New Zealand reviewed and published on BP&O. Featured studios include Marx Design, Inhouse, Richards Partners and Studio Alexander, and cover a variety of clients, industries, and categories, from food and drink to architectural studios. This collection encompasses simple logo and stationery projects, broader brand identity experiences and an annual report.
Supertrash by Seachange
Old Elephant House by Studio South
Tatau by Inhouse
The Conference Company by Studio South
Fabric of Onehunga by Richards Partners
GoGo Daddy by Studio South & Egle Zvirblyte
Meg’s Tailoring by Studio South
MOAA Architects by Inhouse
We Compost by Seachange
Ki Sunscreen by Akin
Verso Architecture+Interiors by Studio South
Space Division by Inhouse
The True Honey Co. by Marx Design
Culprit by Studio South
Carin Wilson by Studio Alexander
Coconut Collective by Marx Design
Blutopia by Inhouse
Reel by Richards Partners
Living Earth by Marx Design
ECC Milan Report by Inhouse
Bryan Pearson by Strategy
F. Whitlock by Marx Design
Studio South
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