Uproot by Believe in, Canada & United Kingdom
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Food and Drink, Packaging Reviews | Tags: Best Packaging Designs, Box Packaging, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Branding Reviews, British Design, Canadian Design, Creative Packaging, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Believe In, Die Cut Design Detail, Embossed Paper, Fonts in Use: Monosten, Fonts in Use: Reader, From Europe, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Luxury Logos and Packaging Design, Packaging Company, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging Design Resource, Packaging News, Packaging Opinion, Paper and Card Packaging, The Best Packaging of 2016, Type Foundry: Colophon, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Uproot by Believe in, Canada & United KingdomOpinion by Richard Baird.
Uproot is a premium and limited edition maple syrup created to celebrate the opening of UK-based Believe in’s second design studio in Canada. It features a distinctive packaging design that takes a Canadian icon and infuses it with what the studio describes as a European design sensibility. Believe in, from its two studios and through their collaborative effort, will now support clients from the UK, Europe and across North America.
Finchtail by Believe in, United Kingdom
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Logo Reviews, Packaging Reviews, Technology | Tags: Back of Pack Design, Best Packaging Designs, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, British Design, Colour in Use: Orange, Coloured Paper, Creative Packaging, Design For Print, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Believe In, Die Cut Design Detail, Fonts in Use: Monosten, From Europe, From the United Kingdom, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Minimal Logos, Mobile Phone Accessory Packaging, Monospaced Logotypes, Packaging Company, Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging Design Resource, Packaging News, Paper and Card Packaging, Sans-serif Logotypes, Spot Colours, Technology Packaging, The Best Packaging of 2015, The Very Best of 2015, Type Foundry: Colophon, Typography, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Finchtail by Believe in, United KingdomOpinion by Richard Baird.
Finchtail is dedicated to the design and manufacture of simple, useful and sustainable solutions to everyday problems. Its first product, a low-cost, flat-packed card tablet and mobile phone stand, features a distinctive brand identity and packaging design treatment developed by UK based graphic design studio Believe in. Monospaced type and corrugated card sit alongside die cut detail, white ink, a bold pattern and a bright dyed board, carefully balancing moments of utility, quality and aesthetic flourish. Alongside visual identity and packaging design, Believe in went on to create point-of-sale, website, marketing materials and a stop-frame video in collaboration with Thank You Mam.
KMP designed by Studio8585
Posted: Filed under: Fitness, Health and Beauty, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding Reviews, Business Card Design, Colourful Business Cards, Croatian Design, Dentist Logos, Designed by Studio8585, Embossed Paper, Fonts in Use: Monosten, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Trends: Clever Logos, Logo News, Logotypes, New Logo, Pastel Colours, Responsive Websites, Spot Colours, Stationery Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Business Cards of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Tote Bag Design, Type Foundry: Colophon Comments Off on KMP designed by Studio8585Dr. Ksenija Magašić Pinezić provides affordable dental services locally and to international dental tourists in a warm and friendly practice located in the Croatian coastal city of Rijeka. Design agency Studio8585 worked with Ksenija to develop a new brand identity design—which went on to include a logo, stationery, business cards, tote bag and responsive website—that would make the most of a lengthy name.