University Church designed by Spy
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Graphic Design Reviews, Leisure and Tourism, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, British Design, Brochure Design, Colour in Use: Orange, Design For Print, Design for University, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Spy, Fonts in Use: Brown, Fonts in Use: Publico, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Opinion, Magazine Spreads, Prospectus Design, Reviewed by Robert Holmkvist, Sans-serif Logotypes, The Best Brand Identities of 2015, The Best Graphic Design Work of 2015, The Best Logo Designs of 2015, The Very Best of 2015, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Type Foundry: Lineto, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on University Church designed by SpyOpinion by Robert Holmkvist.
Located at the heart of Oxford, University Church of St Mary the Virgin, abbreviated to University Church, has been a site of worship and debate for over 700 years and is the “spiritual home” of the oldest university in Britain. The church recently received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to raise awareness of the historical nature of the site and to further enhance its potential as a tourist destination beyond the 300,000 visitors it already attracts per year. As part of this new remit, London based graphic design studio Spy were appointed by University Church to develop a new and more contemporary brand identity that could exist both on and off-line.
Korshags designed by Kurppa Hosk
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Food and Drink, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Business Card Design, Coloured Paper, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Kurppa Hosk, Designed in Stockholm, Fonts in Use: Neuzeit, Fonts in Use: Publico, Food Logos and Packaging Design, From Scandinavia, Graphic Design Blog, Graphic Design Trends: Monolinear Illustration, Letterhead Design, Line Craft, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Resource, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, New Logo, Reviewed by Robert Holmkvist, Sans-serif Logotypes, Serif Typography, Stationery Design, Swedish Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Type Foundry: Commercial Type, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on Korshags designed by Kurppa HoskOpinion by Robert Holmkvist.
Korshags is a family-owned seafood company located in Falkenberg on the Swedish west coast. Previously named Falkenbergs Lax (Falkenberg’s Salmon), Korshags has grown from a small local company specialising in smoked salmon, into an international player with a variety of products. With this in mind the company commissioned Stockholm-based Kurppa Hosk to establish a new name and brand identity that would better position them for continued global growth. The studio went on to design packaging concepts and both physical and digital communication options.
Huckle & Goose designed by Cast Iron
Posted: Filed under: Fonts in Use, Food and Drink, Logo Reviews, Technology | Tags: American Design, Blind Emboss, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Design For Print, Design Reviews, Designed by Cast Iron, Fonts in Use: Domaine, Fonts in Use: Knockout, Fonts in Use: Mercury, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Blog, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Designs, New Logo, Reviewed by Robert Holmkvist, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Tote Bag Design, Type Foundry: Klim Type Foundry, Typography, Unbleached Materials, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on Huckle & Goose designed by Cast IronOpinion by Robert Holmkvist.
Huckle & Goose is an online food service that delivers weekly seasonal recipes to subscribers with the intention of making it simple and easy for the conscientious home cook to plan meals according to what’s in season at the local farmers’ market. Colorado-based Cast Iron Design were appointed to bring Huckle & Goose to life, developing a brand identity which included a press pack, journal and stationery design, an online experience and interactive web app.