OneFourFive Clarendon by Studio Brave
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Graphic Design Reviews, Logo Reviews, Property | Tags: Art Direction, Best Brochure Design 2020, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Agency, Branding Blog, Branding News, Branding Reviews, Brochure Design, Coloured Paper, Condensed Logotypes, Condensed Typography, Corporate Identity Design, Design Blog, Design For Print, Design Inspiration, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Studio Brave, Designed in Melbourne, Die Cut Design Detail, Extended Typography, Fonts in Use: GT America, From Australia, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logotypes, Material Thinking, New Logo, Poster Design, Property Development Logos, Sans-serif Typography, tape bind, The Best Brand Identities of 2020, The Best Design for Print 2020, The Very Best of 2019, The Very Best of 2020, The Very Best of BP&O, Type Foundry: Grilli Type, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Visual Identity Design Blog, Wordmark Design Comments Off on OneFourFive Clarendon by Studio BraveOpinion by Richard Baird
OneFourFive Clarendon is a modern workspace, developed by Salta, designed by Architectus and created for future-focused businesses looking to situate themselves in Southern Melbourne. The development aims to attract like-minded progressive people with a conscious focus on connectivity and local activity. With this in mind, Melbourne-based Studio Brave developed the narrative ‘A Life Unlimited’ as a way to express how the building will allow businesses and their employees to achieve the contemporary model of a professional-lifestyle balance. This narrative is complemented by a graphic identity that intends to subvert the boundaries of expectation within the commercial property landscape in the confluence of bold contemporary typography and colour, materials and finishes that evoke the context-sensitive tectonics, layers and composition of the building, and photography by Josh Robenstone of the Southern Melbourne urban landscape.
Varnom Ross by Bibliothèque
Posted: Filed under: Business, Banking, Law and Finance, Logo Reviews, Property | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Agency, Branding Blog, Branding News, Branding Reviews, British Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Bibliothèque, Designed in London, Extended Typography, Fonts in Use: GT America, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logotypes, Minimal Design, Minimal Logos, Minimalist Brand Identities, Monochromatic Brand Identities, Recruitment Branding, Sans-serif Logotypes, Sans-serif Typography, The Best Brand Identities of 2019, The Best Business Cards of 2019, The Best Logo Designs of 2019, Type Foundry: Grilli Type, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on Varnom Ross by BibliothèqueOpinion by Richard Baird
Varnom Ross is a London-based specialist recruitment agency carefully pairing property professionals with private and public sector clients operating throughout the UK. Their specialism emerges from a single-minded focus on searching for and discovering the perfect synergy between individual character and collective corporate culture, professional skill set and task. This is achieved through personal conversation rather than the impersonal algorithmic governance that characterises many of today’s recruitment firms. Varnom Ross worked with Bibliothèque to express this positioning through a distinct graphic identity of contrasts, graphic immediacy and personability across print (gifts, coffee cups, ink stamps, business cards and printed communications) and screen (website and social media posts).
FranklinTill by Commission
Posted: Filed under: Art and Design, Logo Reviews | Tags: Blind Emboss, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, British Design, Business Card Design, Design Blog, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Commission Studio, Designed in London, Fonts in Use: GT America, From the United Kingdom, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Paper Marquetry Business Cards, Sans-serif Typography, Stationery Design, The Best Business Cards of 2018, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2018, The Best Logo Designs of 2018, The Very Best Brand Identities of 2018, The Very Best of 2018, Type Foundry: Grilli Type, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Wordmark Design Comments Off on FranklinTill by CommissionOpinion by Richard Baird
FranklinTill is a futures research agency working with lifestyle brands, design-orientated businesses and organisations in a variety of sectors to explore and implement design, material and colour innovation. Their services include conducting, analysing and communicating research and bringing this to life through strategic insights, publications and experiences.
FranklinTill’s clients essentially turn to them for insight into form, colour and material, and their innovative and sustainable outlook. This, in turn, informed the development of their new visual identity, created by London based Commission. This is characterised by a critical coalesce of form, colour and material composition that serve to link business cards, stationery set and pin badges. Online, colour and form is explored, absent the tactile qualities of print, through the abstraction and diffused quality of imagery.