KVHW: Level Identity and Collateral
This beautiful identity was developed by Netherlands-based studio KVHW for Level, a multifunctional building. See more here and here.
This beautiful identity was developed by Netherlands-based studio KVHW for Level, a multifunctional building. See more here and here.
Rolls n’ Bowls was a made-to-order Japanese kitchen based out of Gainesville, Florida in need of a new identity—they tasked 160over90 with the challenge. The team developed everything from the new name and identity—Yume Ume, which means “Delicious Dream” in Japanese—to…
Studio Lin recently completed a beautiful identity and e-commerce website for Brooklyn-based industrial designer Jason Miller: The website features a custom font that references CAD drawings as a distinguishing element. Full e-commerce capabilities allow all of Jason’s work to be purchased…
Check out this great identity designed by Liquorice Studio for Pickle Pictures. I am absolutely loving the various tone-on-tone green details.
Atipo recently completed the branding and collateral for Mi&Mall, brings together small- to medium-sized fashion labels into one online shopping destination. I love the combination of solid black typography and design details against the warm, pale paper color choices. Get…
Grant Gold is an interactive designer who will soon be taking his talents to Rdio as a product designer. I don’t have any experience with Rdio myself; but I know those who use it rave about it, so big congrats are in order.…
Bibliothèque Design developed this subbrand for the D&AD to “unify the education strands of the organization.” The project incorporated separate campaigns for each of the three education strands, a bespoke typeface, print and interactive materials: The identity links the well-established D&AD logo with…
Last week Evan Huwa, along with partners Mike Mueller and AK Hottman, launched a brand new studio and site: Jakshop. I’ve included highlights from a few of my favorite projects below, but be sure to click over to their portfolio to see more.…
Outpost is the Los Angeles-based studio of Atley G. Kasky and Keith Scharwath. Out of all their projects, I’m particularly loving this work for Lybba, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming healthcare: Outpost partner Atley G. Kasky collaborated with Lybba, a nonprofit dedicated to…
Check out Studio Beige‘s extensive branding project for Goliath Sportswear, which encompasses everything from identity to print to web to signage. Below is an overview of some of the visuals, but be sure to head over to their website or Behance for a closer look. I love…
Here is yet another excellent project from the folks at Fuzzco, the identity and collateral design for Ruell and Ray Denim. I absolutely love the hand-lettered, hand-drawn feel of the type and illustrations. Plus the level of interest and variation…
Apartment One recently completed a site redesign for author Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project. I’m an avid reader of Gretchen’s blog, but I don’t usually venture out of RSS, so I was excited to hear about the new look. Check it…
Take a look at the excellent rebrand that Creature recently completed for District Threads, a fashion basics line owned by SanMar: “Creature rebrands District Threads, a fashion basics line owned by SanMar, one of the world’s largest “white label” clothing…
The graduating students of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA have put together an excellent online showcase of their work: UW Design 2012. Consider me impressed. Creative Credits: Postcard & Identity Design: Nicole Yeo, Jonny Sikov Website Coding and Prototyping: Ben Smith Website Visual…
I’m loving these printed event materials that Jamie Mitchell designed for Emma’s Children’s Hospital. Creative Credits: Studio: …,staat Photography: Marcel Christ
Mother New York designed this suite of luxe printed materials for the opening of Maison Gerard‘s new gallery showroom on East 10th Street. Gorgeous.
Really impressed with Chul Lee’s work, especially the identity and collateral developed for the fictional event, Omnibus Film Festival.
What a great year-end project by Ludlow Kingsley, the 2011 LK Year End Report: Every early December, it starts up again. “Should we send out a holiday card?” We decided to survey our clients and friends’ sentiments for the year…