Kavli Moen Gård by Strømme Throndsen
Posted: Filed under: Food and Drink, Logo Reviews | Tags: Bag Design, Brand Identity Reviews, Design News, Design Reviews, From Scandinavia, Logo Designs, Logotypes, Restaurant Logos, Script Logotypes, Typography Comments Off on Kavli Moen Gård by Strømme ThrondsenKavli Moen Gård is a guest house, farm, restaurant, hunting and fishing experience located between the mountains in the small village of Eresfjord, Norway. Strømme Throndsen Design, an Oslo based independent design studio, was tasked with developing a unique visual identity and website solution that would resolve the outdoor pursuits, comfort and exclusive dining experience the brand has to offer.
Deep Search designed by Bielke&Yang
Posted: Filed under: Fashion, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Design News, Design Reviews, Designed by Bielke & Yang, Designed in Oslo, From Scandinavia, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Shoe Brand Logos Comments Off on Deep Search designed by Bielke&YangDeep Search is a Norwegian shoe brand that devotes its time to the inquiry of nature, fundamental human activities and their practical impact on the aesthetic of shoes. Deep Search’s brand identity—which includes a logo, logotype, stationery and packaging solution created by Bielke&Yang—is a neat fine lined and geometric logo-type that sits over the tactile quality of the material choices to resolve the functionality of foot wear alongside their visible, honest construction and high quality production.
The Tailoring Club designed by Saturday
Posted: Filed under: Fashion, Logo Reviews | Tags: Brand Identity Reviews, Design Reviews, From Scandinavia, Illustration, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Logotypes, Sans-serif Logotypes Comments Off on The Tailoring Club designed by SaturdayThe Tailoring Club is a new American styled clothing brand that will be sold through Brothers stores across Finland and Sweden. The Tailoring Club commissioned London-based creative agency Saturday to develop a new brand identity—which included a new logo, logotype and print—that would characterise both their traditional, handcrafted approach and individual character.