Resolve designed by Neue
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Business Card Design, Cleaning Logos and Packaging, Design For Print, Design News, Design Reviews, Designed by Neue, Designed in Oslo, From Scandinavia, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Logomarks, Logotypes, Norwegian Design, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design Comments Off on Resolve designed by NeueResolve is a Norweigen provider of a broad selection of cleaning and restoration services to both the commercial and private clients covering asbestos removal, fire and water damage mitigation and ventilation cleaning. Their new identity, designed by Oslo based Neue, rejects that hard industrial aesthetics of the sector in favour of a softer, people led proposition.
Architecture PLB designed by Sea
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Logo Reviews | Tags: Architecture Logos, Brand Identity Reviews, Design News, Design Reviews, Designed in London, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Trends: Flexible Logos, Logo Designs, Logo News, Logomarks, Logotypes, The Best Architecture Logos Comments Off on Architecture PLB designed by SeaArchitecture PLB is a design-led practice working across both the public and private sectors with offices in Winchester and London. Their new brand identity, designed by communications agency Sea, unites the three dimensional aspect of the architectural world and a sense of sculptural creativity with a gradated ‘A’ logomark and the utility and corporate neutrality of a well-spaced, light grey san serif logotype.
Commando Group by Commando Group
Posted: Filed under: Art and Design, Logo Reviews, Self-Initiated | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Design News, Design Reviews, Design Studio Logos, Designed by Commando Group, Designed in Oslo, Logo Designs, Logomarks, Norwegian Design Comments Off on Commando Group by Commando GroupCommando Group is an Oslo based, multi-disciplined, visual communications agency. Towards the end of last year the group embarked on a rebranding exercise replacing their previous running horse logo-mark and script logo-type with a simple, geometric head, utilising chess as an analogy to deliver a clearer, less superflous and more authoritative brand message.