BP&O Collections — From Australia
Opinion by Richard Baird Posted 17 January 2017
A round-up of some of the best logo, brand identity, print and packaging design projects from across Australia reviewed and published on BP&O. Featured studios include Studio Round, Seesaw, RE and A Friend Of Mine, 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 a couple of wine labels. Check out more from BP&O Collections here.
OneFourFive Clarendon by Studio Brave, Melbourne
CareerTrackers Awards by Garbett, Sydney
85 Spring Street by Studio Ongarato, Melbourne
Architects Accreditation Council of Australia by Toko, Sydney
Whitlam Place by Studio Hi Ho, Melbourne
The Architect’s Bookshop by Garbett, Sydney
George + Powlett by Studio Brave, Sydney
Cult 20 Years, Event & Exhibition by Toko, Australia
Brae by Studio Round, Melbourne
ShopAround by Design by Toko, Sydney
Hidden Characters by RE, Sydney
Niche Wine Co. — Somm by Frost, Sydney
UNSW Built Environment by Toko, Sydney
InForm by Hofstede (Closed)
Junction Moama by Seesaw, Melbourne
Jackalope Hotels by Fabio Ongarato Design, Melbourne
Chez Olivier by Swear Words, Melbourne
Ridley by RE, Sydney
Penley Estate by Parallax Design, Adelaide
IDES by Swear Words, Melbourne
Bibelot by A Friend Of Mine, Melbourne
The National Institute of Dramatic Art by Maud, Sydney
CareerTrackers by Garbett, Sydney
Loving Earth by Round, Melbourne
The Doctor’s Studio by A Friend Of Mine, Melbourne
The University of Sydney by Maud, Sydney
The Hugo by Studio Brave, Melbourne
Embla by A Friend Of Mine, Melbourne
The Practical Man by Garbett, Sydney
Fox Real Estate by Parallax, Adelaide
Faymus by Studio Brave, Melbourne
Black Estate — Circuit by Toko, Sydney
Lune Croissanterie by A Friend Of Mine, Melbourne
Brighton & Brighton Beach ELC by Studio Brave, Melbourne
Maven by Toko, Sydney
Kisumé by Fabio Ongarato Design, Melbourne
Planned Living Architects by A Friend Of Mine, Melbourne