Essem Design by Bedow
Posted: June 24, 2014 Filed under: Art and Design, Interior Design, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Brochure Design, Business Card Design, Catalogue Design, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Bedow, Designed in Stockholm, Folder Design, Fonts in Use: Dala Moa, Fonts in Use: Futura, From Scandinavia, Graphic Design, Heat Treated Detail, Homeware, Ink Stamps, Letterhead Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Logomarks, Manufacturing Logos, Minimal Design, Minimal Logos, Sans-serif Logotypes, Swedish Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Typography, Unbleached Materials, Uncoated Papers & Cards 2 Comments »Bedow worked with Essem Design, a Swedish manufacturer of ‘artisanal hallway interiors’ to develop a new brand identity treatment. This included logotype, advert, catalogue, product sheet and stationery design based around “Hej—Hej då”, hello and goodbye in Swedish, a reference, Bedow explain, to the most common phrase used in the hallway.
Anthem designed by Anagrama
Posted: March 5, 2014 Filed under: Logo Reviews, Sport | Tags: Brand Identity Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Business Card Design, Designed by Anagrama, Edge Painted Detail, Folder Design, From Latin America, Gold Foil, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logotypes, New Logo, Serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, White Ink 10 Comments »Anthem will be a scouting and transfer business within the professional football market working predominantly across Spain, Switzerland and Mexico. Anthem will also be responsible for organising and promoting a variety of sporting events.
Design agency Anagrama were recently commissioned to develop a new brand identity for the company—which included a logo, logotype and stationery set—that would communicate the prestige, class and authority associated with today’s professional football organisations.
Meteorologisk Institutt by Neue, Norway
Posted: October 18, 2013 Filed under: Fonts in Use, Logo Reviews, Science and Research | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Business Card Design, Design For Print, Designed by Neue, Designed in Oslo, Die Cut Design Detail, Folder Design, Fonts In Use: Simplon, From Scandinavia, Geometric Pattern, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Trends: Flexible Logos, Logo Designs, Logos, Sans-serif Logotypes, Sign Design, Stationery Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2013, The Best Logo Designs of 2013, The Very Best of BP&O, Type Foundry: Swiss Typefaces, Uncoated Papers & Cards, UV Varnish 6 Comments »Meteorologisk Institutt provides meteorological data to Norway’s military, civil services and the general public with the intention of safe guarding life, property and the environment. Design agency Neue developed a new visual identity solution for the institute that mixes geometric shapes, material and print choices and the humanistic and environmental detail of photography to achieve communicative and aesthetic contrast and capture the data drawn from the harsh Nordic weather and the impact its gathering has on the people of the country.