Sebazzo designed by Bunch
Posted: Filed under: Logo Reviews, Technology | Tags: Arjowiggins Papers, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, British Design, Business Card Design, Coloured Paper, Designed by Bunch, Duplex Business Cards, Fonts In Use: Gridnik, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Material Thinking, Paper Marquetry Business Cards, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2013, The Best Logo Designs of 2013 Comments Off on Sebazzo designed by BunchSebazzo is the London based interactive studio of digital design duo Sebastien Hefel and Michael Azzopardi. The studio creates applications, websites and generative installations for a variety of brands and specialises in ‘innovative e-learning environments’. Design agency Bunch recently created a visual identity and stationery solution for Sebazzo that conveys digital design as a craft and the duality of the partnership through name and type, colour, material choice and process.
Platform designed by Pentagram
Posted: Filed under: Business, Banking, Law and Finance, Logo Reviews, Technology | Tags: Bag Design, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Designed by Pentagram, Duplex Business Cards, Graphic Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo News, Logo Opinion, Logos, Logotypes, Not for Profit Design, Sans-serif Logotypes, Sign Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2013, The Best Logo Designs of 2013, Tote Bag Design, White Block Foil, White Ink Comments Off on Platform designed by PentagramPlatform is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to “increase the interest and participation of underrepresented groups in the fields of technology and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on African-Americans, Latinos and women” and “to help influence and inspire the next generation of innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs” through its website, conferences and providing “access to current leaders and role models”. Platform’s visual identity, designed by Pentagram, delivers a clear and consistent technological platform and subtle sense of educational accessiblity through the shared aesthetic of ‘digital’ type and playful iconography, a monochromatic colour palette in print and bright blocks of contemporary colour and modular structure on-line.
Rafaela Abrahão designed by BR/Bauen
Posted: Filed under: Fashion, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Business Card Design, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Duplex Business Cards, Gold Foil, Graphic Design, Ink Stamps, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logos, Monogram Design, Serif Logotypes, The Best Brand Identities of 2013 Comments Off on Rafaela Abrahão designed by BR/BauenBrazilian fashion blogger Rafaela Abrahao recently commissioned design agency BR/Bauen to develop a new visual identity that would extend across her website and stationery. Drawing on Rafaela’s favourite brands, Prada, Versace and Hermes, and an interest in English nobility for inspiration, BR/Bauen developed a solution that unites the fine illustrative detail and typographical flourish of a blackletter monogram executed with a contemporary and consistent single line weight, an uppercase neoclassical Didone logo-type, duplex material textures and the finish of a foil, hand stamp and emboss. It is a combination which works well to convey the personal aspect of blogging, garment texture and a clear relationship with high fashion.