Natasha Alphonse Ceramics by Shore, United States
Posted: Filed under: Art and Design, Fonts in Use, Graphic Design Reviews, Logo Reviews | Tags: American Design, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Business Card Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Shore, Fonts in Use: Publico, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Handcraft, Homeware, Ink Stamps, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Minimal Logos, Minimalist Brand Identities, Mixed Fibre Materials, Serif Typography, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Natasha Alphonse Ceramics by Shore, United StatesOpinion by Richard Baird.
Natasha Alphonse is a ceramic artist raised in the Saskatchewan province of Canada who now works from a studio in the US city of Seattle. Her ceramics are characterised by a mix of simple forms, irregular surfaces and an earthiness in colour and texture. With a desire to scale her brand into a viable business Natasha worked with American graphic design studio Shore to develop a new visual identity and retail platform. This included business cards, headed paper, product cards, art direction and e-commerce website.
David Rowland by ico Design, United Kingdom
Posted: Filed under: Graphic Design Reviews, Logo Reviews, Material & Print Specs, Photography | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Agency, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, British Design, Business Card Design, Coloured Paper, Corporate Identity Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by ico, Designed in London, Fedrigoni Papers & Boards, Fonts In Use: Atlas, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Kraft Paper, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logos for Photographers, Logotypes, Responsive Websites, Sans-serif Typography, The Best Brand Identities of 2016, The Best Business Cards of 2016, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2016, The Very Best of 2016, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on David Rowland by ico Design, United KingdomOpinion by Richard Baird.
David Rowland is an award-winning and straight-talking London-based photographer who has been capturing images for leading brands and agencies for over two decades. With a desire to remind existing and potential clients of his expertise and technical know-how David worked with graphic design studio and client ico Design to develop a new brand identity and supporting collateral. This included, alongside a new logotype, business card, stationery, lookbook/mailer design and website.
Ragnar Hartvig by Commando Group, Norway
Posted: Filed under: Graphic Design Reviews, Logo Reviews, Photography | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Agency, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Business Card Design, Corporate Identity Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Commando Group, Designed in Oslo, Fonts in Use: Dala Moa, From Scandinavia, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Sans-serif Typography, The Best Brand Identities of 2016, The Best Business Cards of 2016, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2016, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Ragnar Hartvig by Commando Group, NorwayOpinion by Richard Baird.
Ragnar Hartvig is a renowned Norwegian photographer with over 20 years experience and a strong network of collaborators. Clients have included leading furniture manufacturers, magazines and books, as well as interior and product designers. Ragnar Hartvig worked with Oslo based graphic design studio Commando Group to develop a new brand identity that would convey some of his personality, skillset and experience and link a variety of assets. These included flyers, business cards, stationery and website.