f32 by Blok Design, Canada
Posted: Filed under: Fashion, Logo Reviews | Tags: Black Block Foil, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Canadian Design, Colour in Use: Pastels, Colour in Use: Pink, Coloured Paper, Corporate Identity Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Blok, Emboss Detail, Foil Blocking, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Luxury Logos and Packaging Design, Minimal Design, Minimalist Brand Identities, Pastel Coloured Papers, Pastel Colours, Serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2016, The Best Business Cards of 2016, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2016, The Best Logo Designs of 2016, The Very Best of 2016, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on f32 by Blok Design, CanadaOpinion by Richard Baird.
f32 is an American trend-watching company, founded by Gina and Lisa Priolo, with an office in LA and a commitment to finding and championing artists and brands that will go on to shape global culture. f32 worked with graphic design studio Blok Design to better express this vision, and their refined and highly contemporary aesthetic sensitivities. This was achieved through naming and visual identity in print across business cards, stickers, stationery and trend report, and online with a new responsive website.
Smokovik by Studio8585, Denmark
Posted: Filed under: Logo Reviews, Property | Tags: Binding, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Brochure Design, Catalogue Design, Colour in Use: Green, Coloured Paper, Corporate Identity Design, Croatian Design, Danish Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Studio8585, Designed in Copenhagen, Fonts by Peter Biľak, Fonts in Use: Greta, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logotypes, Minimal Design, Minimalist Brand Identities, Modernist Brand Identities, Print Finishing, Property Development Logos, Sans-serif Typography, Stitch Detail, The Best Brand Identities of 2016, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2016, Type Foundry: Typotheque, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Smokovik by Studio8585, DenmarkOpinion by Richard Baird.
Smokovik is an exclusive property development, located on the Croatian Island of Krk, designed by renowned local architect Idis Turato. The development will be made up of both residential and commercial buildings that share a functional and sustainable build practice, a favour for modernity, flat surfaces and Mediterranean sea views. Smokovik’s brand identity, created by Studio8585 now working from Copenhagen, included logotype, brochure and website design, a copywriting component and art direction.
Teabox by Pentagram, United States
Posted: Filed under: Food and Drink, Logo Reviews, Packaging Reviews | Tags: American Design, Best Packaging Designs, Box Packaging, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Corporate Identity Design, Creative Packaging, Custom Typography, Design For Print, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Pentagram, Designed in New York, Drinks Packaging, Emboss Detail, Foil Blocking, Gold Foil, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Graphic Design Trends: Monolinear Illustration, Hand Drawn Typography, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Microbrewery, Monogram Design, Natasha Jen, Packaging Company, Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging Design Resource, Packaging News, Packaging Opinion, Paper and Card Packaging, Sans-serif Logotypes, Silver Block Foil, Stencil Cut Logotypes, Tea Packaging, The Best Packaging of 2015, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Women of Design Comments Off on Teabox by Pentagram, United StatesOpinion by Richard Baird.
Teabox is an e-commerce tea business, established in 2012 and located at the heart of India’s tea-growing regions, that looks to revolutionise the experience of buying and enjoying one of the oldest drinks in history by bringing it directly to consumers. It is based on the popular monthly subscription model, and uses data science to match teas to subscriber’s personal tastes. Teabox worked with Pentagram partner Natasha Jen to develop a new brand identity, packaging system and website that would help establish it as a global brand.