Ridley designed by RE:
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Fonts in Use, Logo Reviews | Tags: Animated Logos, Architecture Logos, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Brochure Design, Business Card Design, Catalogue Design, Coloured Paper, Colourful Business Cards, Corporate Identity Design, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Re:, Designed in Sydney, Envelope Design, Fonts in Use: Circular, Fonts in Use: Montserrat, From Australia, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Opinion, Minimal Logos, Modular Logos, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, The Best Architecture Logos, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Business Cards of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Type Foundry: Lineto, Uncoated Papers & Cards, Visual Identity Design Blog Comments Off on Ridley designed by RE:Ridley is a pioneer of digital architectural services and operates as a central hub from which builders, developers and architects can collaborate. Originally established, and continuing to operate as an architectural documentation specialist, Ridley, from its premises in Australia and the Philippines, has also grown to become a leader in Virtual Design Construction. This is a practice that involves attaching live data to every aspect of a 3D model in order to provide a comprehensive overview of a structure, the process of its construction and significantly reduce the cost of its development.
Designed by RE:, Ridley’s new brand identity is based around the concept of seeing the bigger picture through a variety of individual elements, the character, culture and people of its business, and its architectural practices. This is visualised as a variety of cropped, cut sans-serif logotypes, animated logo, a bright colour palette, human-centric data, and type that runs across multiple planes.
Mitsuori Architects designed by Hunt &Co.
Posted: Filed under: Architecture and The Built Environment, Fonts in Use, Logo Reviews | Tags: Architecture Logos, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Colour in Use: Grey, Coloured Paper, Creasing in Print, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Hunt & Co., Designed in Melbourne, Fonts in Use: Founders Grotesk, From Australia, Graphic Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Material Thinking, Minimal Design, Minimal Logos, Print Finishing, Sans-serif Logotypes, The Best Architecture Logos, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Business Cards of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Type Foundry: Klim Type Foundry, Typography, Visual Identity Design Blog, White Ink Comments Off on Mitsuori Architects designed by Hunt &Co.Mitsuori Architects is an architectural design studio that creates high quality structures and spaces that merge aesthetic beauty with careful planning and thoughtful detailing. Their large scale project experience is combined with the flexibility of a smaller practice allowing them to provide big clients with a personalised service.
Mitsuori’s visual identity, designed by Melbourne based Hunt & Co. and informed by a name that translates from Japanese as three-fold, does not speak of individuality or differentiation, but of neutrality and common architectural principles and considerations such as light and shade, structure, materials, processes and form within three-dimensional space. These are effectively delivered through few but well designed assets that include type and material choice, fold and finish across the studio’s stationery, website and signage.
Neometro & Nine Smith Street designed by Studio Hi Ho
Posted: Filed under: Logo Reviews, Property | Tags: Architecture Logos, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Branding Blog, Branding News, Brochure Design, Campaign Design, Catalogue Design, Colour in Use: Blue, Coloured Paper, Design For Print, Design News, Design Opinion, Design Reviews, Designed by Studio Hi Ho, From Australia, Graphic Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Opinion, Logotypes, Material Thinking, Pastel Coloured Papers, Property Development Logos, Sans-serif Logotypes, Script Logotypes, The Best Architecture Logos, The Best Brand Identities of 2014, The Best Logo Designs of 2014, Typography, Unbleached Materials Comments Off on Neometro & Nine Smith Street designed by Studio Hi HoNine Smith Street is the latest residential property project from Neometro, a company that describes itself as having a reputation as Melbourne’s most design-focused development group and recognised as one of the first holistic design and construction businesses in Australia. Neometro are dedicated to creating architectural buildings that are beautiful, functional and timeless, and have a sense of place and belonging. Neometro’s brand identity and that of its Fitzroy property Nine Smith Street, designed by Studio Hi Ho, effectively uses colour, type and substrate contrast to establish a solid foundation from which to communicate a variety of future property projects. It also reflects a design aesthetic rooted in a modernist heritage and the company’s commitment to new textures, finishes and materials.