Traveller Espresso Bar by TCYK
Posted: Filed under: Cafes, Bars and Restaurants, Logo Reviews | Tags: Bag Design, Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Branding, Coffee Cup Designs, Coffee Logos and Packaging Design, Design For Print, Designed by The Company You Keep, From Australia, Illustration, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Logo Opinion, Logos, Sign Design, The Best Brand Identities of 2013, The Best Logo Designs of 2013, Tote Bag Design Comments Off on Traveller Espresso Bar by TCYKTraveller is the Melbourne based espresso bar of speciality coffee roaster and cafe operator Seven Seeds. Design agency The Company You Keep (TCYK) recently worked with Seven Seeds to develop a new visual identity solution for the Traveller that reflects an interior architecture of details such as ‘moulded plywood, vinyl and soft curves’ inspired by ‘the golden age of caravanning’, through period typography, signage shape, a simple illustrative mark and a single ink print treatment.
Frederik Laux Photography designed by LSDK
Posted: Filed under: Logo Reviews, Photography | Tags: Brand Identity, Brand Identity Reviews, Business Card Design, Die Cut Design Detail, Edge Painted Detail, Fluorescent Ink, German Design, Handcraft, Letterpress Business Cards, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Opinion, Logos for Photographers, Notebook Design, Pastel Coloured Papers, Pastel Colours, Sans-serif Logotypes, Stationery Design, Stickers, The Best Brand Identities of 2013, The Best Logo Designs of 2013, Unbleached Materials Comments Off on Frederik Laux Photography designed by LSDKFrederik Laux is an award winning German portrait, fashion, lifestyle and editorial photographer with a client list that includes Alliance and Mercedes-benz. His new visual identity, developed by Stuttgart based design agency LSDK, takes a competently spaced but generic condensed, sans-serif logotype and executes it as a redacted three-line mark die cut by hand across a print solution that mixes the cool and dark greys of uncoated unbleached boards, a pastel green paper, bright fluorescent stickers that cut diagonally through the stationery, the quality and authoritative weight of a letterpress business card with hand painted edges and the unusual detail of a portfolio case with a strap made from bike inner tubes.