Chicken Pecker Identity Design by Commune
Chicken Pecker, a food restaurant in Hokkaido, had their identity and collaterals, designed by Commune, a Japanese agency based in the same city. Loving the green!
Chicken Pecker, a food restaurant in Hokkaido, had their identity and collaterals, designed by Commune, a Japanese agency based in the same city. Loving the green!
Kimpton Creative worked on the designs for three to four months in preparation for the launch of the garden design company, RMGD, based in Ickenham, west London, and the result is an insightful brand, using plain green lettering, with an awesome animation.
If you’re looking for some inspiration to get your own brand book just right, be sure to check the portfolio a Arbedeen-based design agency called Art Department.
Back 1966 Paul Rand was commissioned by Henry Ford II to rethink his grandfather’s company identity. The goal was pretty straightforward, to modernize the scripted oval Ford logo, and as you can see above, that has been successfully accomplished.
This series of minimalist icons of Istanbul was very appropriately created by Istanbul-based designer Tamer Koseli. This ongoing series showcase icons of many of the city landmarks, and is a beautiful example of the importance of minimalism in the process of creating logos, brands and identities.
Created by Rock Hill-based designer Noah Smith, this series entitled “Rebranding Cuntries” is an epic example of great branding minimalism. Actually, I can see an awesome line of T-shirts being made out of this series with 194 versions. What do you think? Oh, and if you like this series, be sure to check Noah’s website, there’s … Read more Rebranding Countries by Noah Smith
This is the sort of identity design I really like, simple yet gracefully designed. Created by Perky Bros, the look-and-feel of this identity reflects its name with perfection. Really great work from the guys at Perky Bros. Here’s an excerpt from their site about this work.
A finely designed logo and stationery kit composed of letterhead, business cards and envelopes by Lithuania-based designer Deividas Bielskis, who’s also know by his Twitter username @contrast8, be sure to check out his website too; it’s full of goodies.
Created by California-based designer Olive Route for Shelter, a luxury camping company located in San Francisco, this branding is a great example of mixing two entirely different aesthetic to achieve a great brand; the result is simultaneously organic and luxurious. I believe the guys from Shelter must be very happy with this logo. Here’s an excerpt from … Read more Luxury Camping Shelter Branding by Olive Route
Have you consider how brands would look like if we lived in a zombie apocalypse world? No? Well, that’s what designer Ben Fellowes did to celebrate Halloween. He reinvented the above series of popular logos, from Playboy to NBA, and made them fit the reality of a world where zombies are consumers. Hmm, can’t avoid … Read more Halloween Inspired Logos by Ben Fellowes