Making: designed by Garbett
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Logo Reviews | Tags: Architecture Logos, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Brochure Design, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Garbett, Designed in Surry Hills, Designed in Sydney, Festival and Event Brand Identities, Fonts in Use: Brown, Graphic Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Opinion, Logos, Logotypes, Sans-serif Logotypes, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Type Foundry: Lineto, Typography, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on Making: designed by GarbettMaking: is the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 conference. Working in collaboration with creative directors Sam Crawford, Adam Haddow and Helen Norrie, Sydney based design studio Garbett developed a brand identity for the conference, which included logo, lanyard, merchandise and print design, that explores the role of the architect as maker of environments and connections that extend beyond the bounds of traditional practise. This was expressed visually and dynamically in print and online using handmade detail, an alphabetic ‘matrix’ that creates imagery when words are input, dot-to-dot portraits of the speakers, animations and a stop motion video.
Bølgeblikk Arkitekter designed by Tank
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Logo Reviews | Tags: Architecture Logos, Black and White, Box Tape Design, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Business Card Design, Coloured Paper, Gloss Ink, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo News, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Monochromatic Brand Identities, New Logo, Norwegian Design, Notebook Design, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, The Best Architecture Logos, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Business Cards of 2014, The Best Custom Logotypes, The Best Logo Designs of 2014 Comments Off on Bølgeblikk Arkitekter designed by TankIn response to a change in leadership and the acquisition of new staff, Norwegian architectural firm Ottar commissioned Tromsø and Oslo-based design studio Tank to develop a new name and brand identity—which would go on to include a logo, stationery set and responsive website—that would better reflect the quality, professionalism and scale of the firm’s work within the health and education sector, whilst maintaining an “innovative and modernist expression”.