Brand Design on Speckyboy Design Magazine https://speckyboy.com/topic/brand-design/ Design News, Resources & Inspiration Sun, 17 Dec 2023 07:20:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 30 Examples of Symmetry in Logo Design for Ideas & Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/symmetrical-logo-designs/ https://speckyboy.com/symmetrical-logo-designs/#comments Thu, 10 Aug 2023 07:58:55 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=31309 A collection of the best symmetrical logo design examples. Use them for ideas and inspiration while creating your next logo design.

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Symmetry is a powerful tool in logo design, shaping the image and perception that the target audience will have of a brand. A symmetrical logo features identical elements on both sides, with different levels of symmetry used to convey various meanings and ideas.

Symmetrical logos are often associated with balance, craftsmanship, and engineering, making them popular choices for car companies such as Volkswagen and Honda. However, different types of symmetry are also used in logo design, such as rotational symmetry used by Target and British Petroleum.

Interestingly, asymmetrical design can also be used to achieve logo symmetry, as seen in the Nintendo Switch logo. This demonstrates that while symmetry matters, there’s more to good logo design than just symmetry.

In this roundup, we’ll showcase some of the best symmetrical logo designs found online, offering inspiration for your next logo project. Whether you want to convey balance, precision, or other concepts, these logos demonstrate how symmetry can be used effectively to create a strong brand identity. So take a look and see how you can incorporate symmetry into your own logo design!

You might also like our collections of geometric logo templates or fonts for logos.


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25 Examples of Monograms in Logo Design for Inspiration & Ideas https://speckyboy.com/beautiful-elegant-logo-monograms/ https://speckyboy.com/beautiful-elegant-logo-monograms/#comments Thu, 10 Aug 2023 07:00:34 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=44802 Take a look at these inspiring logo monograms examples. They are a creative combination of a typical logo and written signature.

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Designing a logo can be a daunting task, with strict constraints around recognition and visibility. Monograms – logos that use initials – offer a more personal option, particularly suited to individuals or brands that want to focus on personality and artistic expression.

Monogram logos tend to fall somewhere between a logo and a signature, offering a great way to represent your brand and showcase your creativity. This collection of my favorite monogram logo designs includes examples from real-life designers as well as practice designs and fictional brands. Each design showcases a unique style, with attention to detail and a clear display of care and effort.

These monogram logos offer a great source of inspiration for designers looking to create a unique brand identity that is personal and expressive. Whether you’re designing a logo for yourself or for a brand, monogram logos can be a great way to showcase your personality and artistic style while conveying the desired message.


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50 Simple Logo Designs for Inspiration & Ideas https://speckyboy.com/simple-logo-design/ https://speckyboy.com/simple-logo-design/#comments Wed, 09 Aug 2023 23:18:52 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=13393 Use these logo examples to familiarize yourself with simple logo design principles and inspiration when creating your own simple logo design.

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Designing a logo is not an easy task, but when your client wants a simple logo, that task suddenly seems much harder. What makes designing a simple logo harder is the mere fact that the word ‘simple’ doesn’t necessarily mean easy. A simple logo can mean that design elements have been brought down to their bare essentials or that the logo makes use of clean typography. It can also mean the most basic concept you can think of.

Even though they can be tricky to design, simple logos are often more memorable when done right. Just think of Gap, Nike, and Coca-Cola. When it comes to logo design, it doesn’t get any simpler than that. Not only are those logos easy to remember and recognize, but they can also easily be reproduced from memory by anyone who’s come into contact with those brands before.

A few characteristics of simple logos include clean and modern fonts, or simple lines and illustrations. As far as color goes, they are black and white or often make use of just a single color. In some cases, they also make creative use of whitespace to convey a hidden meaning.

In this post, we’ve curated a collection of our favorite simple logos. All beautiful and all highly effective. They are effective because they communicate all the meaning they are intended to deliver. In mere seconds, as you’ll see in the examples below, they indeed deliver their meaning and message perfectly.

Use these logos to familiarize yourself with simple logo design principles and inspiration when creating your own simple logo design.


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50 Minimal Fashion Label Logo Designs for Ideas & Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/minimal-fashion-labels-logo-design/ https://speckyboy.com/minimal-fashion-labels-logo-design/#respond Sun, 06 Aug 2023 22:46:52 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=12548 Explore the power of minimalism in fashion label logo design with this inspiring collection of clean, crisp, and creative logos.

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The design of a fashion label’s logo is critical to its success. A logo should be instantly recognizable and evoke the brand’s ideals, just like the interlocking C’s of Chanel, the interlocking G’s of Gucci, or the V sitting atop an L of Louis Vuitton. These logos are designed to be versatile, with variations for different materials and screens. They usually employ a simple color scheme, often in black and white, and are carefully crafted to be memorable and unique.

Simplicity is key in fashion logos, and this collection showcases memorable examples of clean, crisp, and creative designs. These logos feature bold structures, strategic use of white space, strict color palettes, and powerful letters. Each design is crafted to sit perfectly on a swing tag or latch onto an accessory with sophisticated style.

While many fashion logos share similar characteristics, this collection highlights the subtle differences that set each apart and make them unique. The collaboration of bold structures, gaping white space, strict color palettes, and powerful letters demonstrates the power of minimalism in fashion logo design.

Admiring these logos, we are reminded that style lies in simplicity. Fashion logos should be able to complement their brand’s image and tell a story through a simple yet powerful design. These logos showcase the importance of strategic design and demonstrate the potential for a logo to be a statement piece that elevates the brand’s identity.


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30 Fantastic Restaurant Logo Design Ideas for Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/restaurant-logo-inspiration/ https://speckyboy.com/restaurant-logo-inspiration/#comments Sat, 05 Aug 2023 23:16:58 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=14340 A collection of the best logo designs that you can use as inspiration to create your own beautiful restaurant logo brand design.

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A logo is one of the most recognizable elements of any brand, which is why it’s important to get the design just right. Your logo is usually the first touchpoint people have with your brand and as such, it should help you attract your ideal customer or client.

A restaurant logo should be easy to recognize as well as unique to the restaurant itself. It should easily build brand recognition which means your patrons should instantly recognize your advertisement whenever or wherever they come across it, be it TV, a billboard, or a social media post.

Your logo should also stand the test of time, which is why you shouldn’t rely exclusively on the latest and greatest design trends when it comes to logo design. Since a logo is crucial in building brand recognition, it shouldn’t be redesigned very often.

When it comes to restaurant logos, there are plenty of ways to get creative with your logo design. From adding food or kitchen-related icons to adding elements associated with a particular culture for ethnic restaurants, you can make a restaurant logo stand out. However, don’t be afraid to go against the norm and create a logo concept that uses abstract elements.

In this collection, we’ve rounded up the best restaurant logo designs that you can use as inspiration to create a beautiful and memorable restaurant logo design. You’ll find simple typographic logos as well as more complex ones that use a combination of wordmarks and symbols. Check out the full collection below and get inspired!

You might also like our collections of Restaurant Logo Templates, Restaurant Flyer Templates, WordPress Themes for Restaurants, or you might need Restaurant Web Design Inspiration.


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10 Inspiring Examples of Using Typography to Establish Brand Identity https://speckyboy.com/typography-establish-brand-identity/ https://speckyboy.com/typography-establish-brand-identity/#respond Sat, 05 Aug 2023 13:42:00 +0000 https://speckyboy.com/?p=108781 Learn how to use typography to create a strong brand identity for your business. Practical tips for choosing fonts, and expressing your brand personality.

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The great thing about typography is that it always makes sense. You do not need to read between the lines to get the point of the idea. Everything lies just on the surface. But, even though it’s self-explanatory, type can still provide design with a compelling, story-like feel.

And when typography is the driving force behind brand identity, it will always catch the eye. Even though it does not possess the same qualities as other types of art, it is still very flexible. It can be minimal or, on the contrary, wildly extravagant. It can be monochromatic or packed with bright colors. It can feature common fonts or custom ones.

Indeed, typography-centric designs can be incredibly creative and multi-faceted. To prove this, we have a collection of splendid examples where typography is the focal point.



Publishing House by Maurizio Pagnozzi

The name of the project speaks for itself. Publishing is widely associated with books. Therefore, the designer has used the word “book” set in an eccentric custom font as a basis for the design.

Not only is it featured in the logotype but also in the background and decorative elements. Concentric circles can lead eyes wherever you need them to stand behind the beauty of this unique design. Although Maurizio Pagnozzi may have taken it a little too literally, the result is fantastic.

Publishing House by Maurizio Pagnozzi

archAssist by Pop & Pac Studio

The letter “A” is the heart and soul of this project. The idea is simple yet clever. The team of creative studio Pop & Pac shows us how taking a minimal approach can shine when in the right hands.

Inspired by the beautiful “rotational” designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and other famous artists, they demonstrate their unique take on reinterpreting geometry.

archAssist by Pop & Pac Studio

Materia by Paprika

This project falls into the group of artwork that follows the “less is more” principle. The design is incredibly simplified, yet this does not mean that it is dull.

On the contrary, it charms with the complexity of forms and intricacy of an idea. Smooth curved lines with no beginning or end form each letter and decorative details.

Materia by Paprika

Personal Branding by Dianne Butial

The personal branding of Dianne Butial screams out the eagerness of the artist to create bold ideas. Without a doubt, her current project made a statement, and a skillful play with typography helped her to do this.

The beautifully elongated letters have transformed a simple word into a decorative tool. It is used as a logotype as well as the pattern for prettifying the back of the business card, along with some other stationery items.

Personal Branding by Dianne Butial

Linewise – Personal Branding by Pooja Bhapkar

Pooja Bhapkar and her branding project naturally catch the eye with its whimsical design. The beautiful, hand-crafted typography aims to tell readers a colorful story.

It is so expressive that you don’t need any other decorative elements. The typographic centerpiece is bold, multi-faceted, bizarre, and truly unique.

Linewise - Personal Branding by Pooja Bhapkar

Project by Tariq Yosef

The Arabic alphabet, as well as the East Asian alphabets, have a unique charm and a powerful personality. And this concept created by Tariq Yosef is vivid proof of that.

Using the simplest geometric shapes, the designer has created fantastic letterforms. They are bold, playful, and inspiring.

Project by Tariq Yosef

Al Hudaida Hotel Brand Identity Design by Yogas Andrian

Much like the previous example, a beautiful Arabic text takes center stage here. It is used to create the logo as well as the pattern for decorating other elements of the brand identity.

Simple geometric forms and a gorgeous blue color convey the hotel’s lovely atmosphere for which the concept was created.

 Al Hudaida Hotel Brand Identity Design by Yogas Andrian

Premio AV 5th edition by Happycentro Design Studio

This design may look a bit like archAssist by Pop & Pac Studio, featured above. Here, the Happycentro team uses space, primitive geometric shapes, and a halftone effect.

However, they are different. In the case of Premio AV 5th Edition, there are two symbols: “A” and “5”, and together they represent the fifth anniversary of the magazine «AV».

Premio AV 5th edition by Happycentro Design Studio

Personal Branding by Daniela Flores Chacón

Typography and a well-thought-out color palette are the two main components of the personal branding of Daniela Flores Chacón.

Note that it does not look girlish or schmaltzy. On the contrary, it is serious and business-like. Taking the word “hey” as the central element of the design, Daniele has created a pattern that enriches the background. It is also featured on the back side of the business card, serving as a welcoming message.

Personal Branding by Daniela Flores Chacón

Chalkboard Lettering Stationery Set by Lisa Nemetz

Our collection wouldn’t be complete without the Chalkboard Lettering Stationery Set by Lisa Nemetz. The project feels rustic, authentic, and hipster-like. The most inspiring aspect lies in the intricate combination of words and decorative details.

Even though this kind of lettering demands a chalkboard-like surface to reveal its beauty, nevertheless, grainy surfaces of various colors, as well as non-uniform backgrounds, will do the trick – giving you lots of room for creativity.

Chalkboard Lettering Stationery Set by Lisa Nemetz

Creating a Strong Identity

You need to be rational, reasonable, and conservative when it comes to business cards, notebooks, and other types of stationery seen in brand identity projects. After all, you are limited by space. However, even though you are obliged to fit your idea onto a small sheet of paper, you aren’t restricted by your imagination.

Using typography to create the entire design is a unique way to go. With a selection of custom font families, you can go for a minimalistic approach like Pop & Pac Studio did with their concept “archAssist” or a highly decorative one like Pooja Bhapkar did with her branding.

Not only will it stand behind the overall beauty, but it will also support the message and communicate the story behind the brand. Typography was, is, and always will be a valid option for your design projects – regardless of their scale.

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25 Inspiring Logo Design Examples for Photographers https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-collection-of-creative-photographer-logo-designs/ https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-collection-of-creative-photographer-logo-designs/#comments Thu, 03 Aug 2023 21:50:41 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=6683 Get inspired and explore this stunning collection of creative logo designs that have been designed specifically with photographers in mind.

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Photography is a creative profession that requires a corporate identity and logo, just like any other business. Photograph businesses and companies, as well as freelance photographers, need to establish a professional and memorable identity to promote their services and attract new clients.

Whether it’s creating an identity for a photography company or designing a personal logo for a freelance photographer, talented logo designers have the opportunity to showcase their creativity in this field. A well-designed photography logo can convey the photographer’s style, personality, and approach, making it a crucial aspect of their branding strategy.

In this collection of photographer logos, you’ll find examples of stunning and creative logo designs that are sure to inspire graphic designers, photographers, and entrepreneurs alike. From clean and modern designs to more traditional and timeless looks, each of these logos demonstrates the power of strong branding and effective logo design.

So, if you’re looking for inspiration for your next photography logo design project, look no further than this collection of stunning examples from around the world.

If you’re looking for photographer logo templates, you should take a look at this collection: 20 Logo Templates for Photographers.


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The Beauty of Bright Colors & Geometrical Shapes in Brand Identity https://speckyboy.com/colorful-shapes-brand-identity/ https://speckyboy.com/colorful-shapes-brand-identity/#respond Sun, 30 Jul 2023 07:28:53 +0000 https://speckyboy.com/?p=109249 Find inspiration for your projects and discover how geometric compositions and bold color schemes can make your brand stand out.

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Bright visual identities, as well as those featuring clever geometric compositions, are popping up everywhere. While these two trends can stand independently and offer designers a vast scope of opportunities, they can make an even more significant impact when used together.

This combination is not simply a colorful scheme used in tandem with geometry, but a true symbiosis where splashes of color are enclosed within various geometric frames.

These designs can interact with each other or work separately, but together they create unique abstract scenery that adorns the backgrounds of various elements of brand identity, from business cards to packaging.

Let’s look at some exciting projects that exemplify this combined trend.



Personal Branding by Allyssa Ellis

Let’s kick off our collection with a successful personal branding campaign: Allyssa Ellis’ very own brand. The purpose of this branding was to showcase her lively, playful, and magnetic personality to her target audience, and she certainly hit the mark.

From the get-go, the brand identity exudes a positive vibe that captivates and draws you in. The sleek and graceful shapes of the design contribute to an overall elegant feel, while the pastel color palette further enhances the feminine atmosphere. Overall, the project brilliantly encapsulates Allyssa’s unique creative perspective and character.

Personal Branding by Allyssa Ellis

Floating Award, Campaign & Identity for Young Guns 16

Prepare to be amazed by this design’s exuberant personality! Despite the coordinated chaos of explosive, vibrant hues, it feels like an artistic outburst that captures the essence of young creativity.

It’s no surprise that the project boasts such a bold and slightly unconventional appearance, as it aims to represent young creatives. Note how the colors overlap the letters, blurring the boundary between foreground and background, resulting in a brilliant and innovative idea.

YOUNG GUNS 16 (YG16) Floating Award

Identity & Packaging Design for Folks Patisserie

In contrast to the previous two examples that exude youthful exuberance, this brand identity project exudes a mature and sophisticated vibe.

The golden shapes add a touch of luxury to the design. Pay close attention to how effortlessly and seamlessly the designers have managed to merge such bold colors as lime and turquoise, resulting in a truly fantastic outcome.

Identity and packaging design for Folks patisserie

Museum Identity by Kristina Hristova

This project is undoubtedly one of a kind, with a distinctively peculiar artistic quality that perfectly suits the museum theme. It wouldn’t be out of place among the installations of a modern art gallery.

Each element catches the eye with its intricate design, featuring thoughtful layering and color combinations that, at times, evoke a scrapbook style, albeit with modern twists and a restrained use of layers. This project’s distinctive and unconventional approach sets it apart from the crowd.

Museum Identity

Taipei Songshan Airport Visual Identity by Seikyo Jo & I-Mor Liao

This project is simply outstanding, drawing inspiration from the airport terminal design and traditional Chinese window lattice to create a visually striking visual identity.

The design features sharp angles and rectangles that convey a techy and business-like vibe. The color scheme, derived from the airport terminal design, enhances the overall aesthetics.

Taipei Songshan Airport - Visual Identity

Thousand The Boutique by Cansu Merdamert

Cansu Merdamert has tackled one of the most challenging yet stunning color combinations out there, guided by the client’s goal of cultivating an atmosphere of luxury living and the spirit of London.

The design’s use of green, yellow, and red exudes luxury without coming across as too flashy. The smooth shapes in the design also add a friendly and inviting touch, striking a balance between aesthetics and the business-oriented aspect of the project.

Thousand The Boutique

CiDOWN Brand Identity by John Dias

John Dias’ project is truly amazing! The use of bright colors, with purple taking center stage, combined with geometric shapes, creates a playful and positive vibe that skillfully captures the brand’s essence.

The shapes may seem childlike, but they add a touch of charm to the design. The duotone photography, featuring beautiful shades of yellow and green, blends perfectly with the overall design and immediately captures the viewer’s attention. The design not only sets the tone for the company but also conveys a message that’s bold and attention-grabbing.

CiDOWN Brand Identity

Academy Brand Identity Design by Baianat

Unlike the previous examples with sleek aesthetics, this designer’s brand identity concept looks sharp – literally and figuratively.

The design features colorful polygons that come together to create striking visuals, and the typography with acute letterforms completes the ensemble. The project is aimed at youth and easily resonates with Generation Z, thanks to its daring appearance.

Academy Brand Identity Design

LFD Indentity by Atelier Irradié

Similar to the previous example, LFD’s brand identity also features sharp angles and irregular polygons that overlap each other, resulting in an intricate and layered design.

However, this time, the color scheme is less daring than Academy’s. On the contrary, the colors complement each other perfectly, creating a harmonious and balanced design. The beautiful patchwork design, reminiscent of leather, effortlessly portrays the fashion industry that inspired this project.

LFD

Sharing Horizons Debrecen 2023

Circles take center stage in this visual identity, with geometric shapes serving as a dynamic and symbolic element in the design.

The bright colors create a striking visual impact. Using horizontally split layouts identifies the horizon and enhances the overall idea. And the beautiful photography add a personal touch that makes the concept relatable to people.

Debrecen 2023 - European Capital of Culture

Geometry & Colorful Shapes

Each trend has advantages and disadvantages, but both can effectively draw and maintain the user’s focus on the brand identity, resulting in magnificent designs that border on artwork.

Using bright color schemes in tandem with a geometric shapes doesn’t necessarily produce an overly ornate outcome, instead, the shapes, especially circles, soften the impact generated by the vibrancy of the colors.

While each trend has distinct qualities, they become a powerful force when used together.

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10 Beautiful Minimal & Name-Centric Business Cards https://speckyboy.com/minimal-name-centric-business-cards/ https://speckyboy.com/minimal-name-centric-business-cards/#respond Fri, 28 Jul 2023 21:35:53 +0000 https://speckyboy.com/?p=111913 We have an inspirational collection of minimal business cards that are centered around names, creating an attention-grabbing business card.

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Sometimes all you need is a name. It is a powerful thing. It always has a meaning and, even more, it has a subtext and undertone. A name can speak for itself. It can elicit trust in potential clients and quickly establish the proper atmosphere.

As a rule, this name is the one associated with a company, and it lies at the heart of the brand and serves as a source of inspiration when it comes to creating a visual identity.

So it is not surprising that instead of using modern features, detailed illustrations, or creative typography, designers prefer to build their branding around their name, using it as a primary detail of the composition. Yes, it can be tricky since you need to turn this minimal approach to your advantage. It requires imagination and skill. But when done right, it can lead to a fantastic outcome.

To demonstrate this, we have compiled a collection of business cards centered around a name. There are a number of excellent examples that give you hints as to how to create a name-based card that looks stylish and memorable.



Nymbl

Nymbl opens our collection with its modest, yet marvelous design. Here, every detail counts. The creative team wants to convey a forward-thinking, experimental nature, along with a playful mood, tech appeal, and of course, personality.

It may seem impossible at first, but they have certainly nailed it. Every detail contributes to this mission – including the gorgeous purple color, luxurious paper material, and bold, intricate letterforms.

Nymbl

BY Studio

BY Studio is a classic example of a minimal business card that has just one word on the front side. It wins over potential clients with its stately and authoritative look. The latter is obtained by three main factors: classy black-and-white coloring, a fantastic letterpress effect and high-quality paper.

BY Studio

Elena Demireva

Elena is an interior designer who knows how to use color combinations to create the perfect mood. The front side of the piece features a small color card and the name, which is all it takes to convey Elena’s creative personality, showcase her expertise, and pique the interest of onlookers.

Elena Demireva

Soul Scapes

The color black and a holographic surface always form a potent combination. The business card of Soul Scapes looks incredibly sophisticated. While the flashy front side catches the eye with its mesmerizing appearance and stylish “makeup,” the clean black back side radiates a businesslike appeal.

Soul Scapes

Voyager / Frajda

If the holographic canvas is not an option, then you can always try some offbeat abstract designs used as a background. A – Bradley, who stands behind Voyager, along with Magdalena Marchocka, the designer of Frajda, show us how to achieve this.

Each one features only a nameplate on the front side. However, this is enough since the canvases are the main visual driving force. They make the business cards look not just artistic, but also creative and individual. While the first example feels more techy and cold, the second one feels warm and authentic.

Voyager

Frajda

Hey

Another way to make the most out of a canvas is to adopt an old-school gradient. Consider Hey’s business card. It is marked by a truly garish gradient that won’t leave anyone indifferent. It just draws the attention right away. The author even offers several options that nicely cooperate and complement each other – fitting the theme perfectly. Although the black typography requires a bit more contrast, nevertheless it is still readable and pretty perceptible.

Hey

Craft.chic Travel Agency

Craft.chic Travel Agency also relies on a gradient to make an impression. However, this time the gradient is less varied and more organized. It is deep, hot and sophisticated. This card looks exceptional. The name of the company is all you need here; everything else is done by the beautiful background.

Craft.chic Travel Agency

Now, let’s shift our attention from the background to typography, since the latter is a popular tool for enriching minimal designs. It saves the day when it comes to business cards. Consider these prime examples.

Tidepool

Tidepool has customized typography where each symbol is hand-crafted. The idea of connecting the dots lies at the core of the concept. Each character has small solid circles. They form a hidden message. Also, note beautiful blue coloring and subtle canvas that perfectly complete the design.

Tidepool

Stefan Mader

This artist uses just a standard sans serif typeface. However, here it looks great. The front side of the business card reads only “hallo.” and is set in a relatively big size so that it strikes an eye right away. The black-and-white coloring, paired with a generous amount of white space, not only favorably highlights the greeting but also makes the design feel fresh, crisp, businesslike and of course appealing.

Stefan Mader

Carlos Bauer

Much like in the previous example, Carlos Bauer leverages a regular typeface – nothing fancy at all. However, there is a small twist that gives the business card a touch of personality. The artist has broken the word into symbols, made the letter-spacing as big as possible and excluded vowels –  leaving them to your imagination. As a result, the name forms the aesthetic here, adding its unique zest.

Carlos Bauer

Getting Down to Business

Name-centric business cards can be lifesavers for those who prefer to get straight to business with their brand identity. Covering only the essentials, they are able to reach the audience and convey the required message without much hassle.

And thanks to some smart features and creative ideas that are used to save them from looking primitive and ordinary, they awaken curiosity and leave a long-lasting impression.

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25 Inspiring Examples of Sketching in Logo Design https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-examples-logo-sketching/ https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-examples-logo-sketching/#comments Mon, 24 Jul 2023 13:32:14 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=47055 We share some creative examples of the initial logo design process that will hopefully give you some inspiration for your next project.

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Whether you’re a graphic or UI designer, the first stage of any project – sketching your initial ideas on paper – is crucial. This step is often overlooked, but it’s essential for delving deep into your knowledge and imagination and bringing your creative ideas to life.

Watching the sketching process in action can be a thing of beauty, and today we’re excited to showcase some examples of the initial logo design process. These examples offer a glimpse into the early stages of the branding process and provide inspiration for your next project.

By exploring other designers’ sketches and brainstorming sessions, you can gain valuable insight into their creative processes and learn how they approach the challenges of logo design. This can be especially helpful if you’re feeling stuck or unsure of how to proceed with your own project.

So take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the initial logo design process, and let it inspire you to push the boundaries of your own imagination and creativity.

We have previously featured examples of icon design sketching and some UI sketching, just in case you want to check them as well.


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