Lycka designed by BVD
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Lycka is a 100% natural hand filled frozen yoghurt brand from Germany that donates 11 cents from each sale to Welthungerhilfe, a humanitarian aid project tackling issues such as world hunger, land grabbing in Cambodia and displacement across Syria and Iraq, amongst many other issues. Lycka’s brand identity and packaging, a mix of bright geometric forms which appears to draw some of its visual cues from the Welthungerhilfe logo, was created by Swedish graphic design studio BVD.
Costèllo + Hellerstein designed by Robot Food
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Food and Drink, Logo Reviews, Packaging Reviews | Tags: Best Packaging Designs, British Design, Colour in Use: Pink, Creative Packaging, Designed by Robot Food, Designed in Leeds, Foil Blocking, Fonts in Use: Niveau Grotesk, Gold Foil, Graphic Design Blog, Handcraft, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo News, Logotypes, Luxury Logos and Packaging Design, Marble Patterns, Monogram Design, New Logo, Packaging Company, Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging Design Resource, Packaging News, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stickers, The Best Brand Identities of 2015, The Best Logo Designs of 2015, The Best Packaging of 2015, The Very Best of 2015, Uncoated Papers & Cards Comments Off on Costèllo + Hellerstein designed by Robot FoodOpinion by Richard Baird.
Yvonne Costello and Ori Hellerstein are a husband and wife team making artisanal chocolate truffles using high quality ingredients and the processes acquired by Ori working as a pastry chef at well-respected restaurants. These skills were then refined whilst running his business The Artisan Bakery creating and supplying fine patisserie and chocolates to trade. Costello + Hellerstein’s philosophy is built around the complete sensory experience, one that goes beyond taste to include aroma, touch and visual appeal. This extends to their brand identity and packaging treatment, designed by Leeds based Robot Food, which went on to help them secure a spot at London department store Harrods.
Léon Courville Vigneron designed by lg2 boutique
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Léon Courville is a Canadian vintner growing grapes and producing wine from a 18 hector vineyard surrounding his home near Ville de Lac-Brome, Quebec. The uniquely rocky, chalky and clay soil, the region’s later farming seasons and the warmth from Lac-Brome gives Léon Courville’s wine a distinctive flavour profile, one that has secured international recognition. As well as being interested in the craft of viticulture, Léon Courville is also known for his large collection of antique corkscrews that are now on display at Domaine de Brome.
Léon Courville Vigneron’s brand identity was redesigned by Montréal based studio lg2 boutique. The studio looked to convey the history of the vineyard and the tradition it proudly upholds, the experience of grape growing and the craft of wine making, as well as family, passion and the pedigree of the region through a variety of assets. These included crest and custom typography, business cards, stationery set, postcards and wine labels that feature high quality material detail, die cut labels, foil, spot colour and illustration.