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  French logos (14)  

French Corkscrews

Proposal for French company selling corkscrews. Unused.

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Broodje van eigen deeg

B for bakery identity. Identity for a French bakery located in the Netherlands.

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Epernay

French Restaurant logo in New Jersey

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Par’ Ade

French BIO company

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Archgeo

Brand Brothers helps Archgéo, a consulting and engineering office in archeology and cultural heritage in its full rebranding. Using a minimalist but meaningful graphic, the new identity emphasizes the economic aspect (the tower), the French culture (the hexagon), and notions of quality and sophistication with the font created for the occasion.

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Serge Berrard Visuals

Logo for a new lifestyle photographer, Serge Berrard.

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Gary Sfez Video Productions

Recently designed logo for an young french movie director Gary Sfez.

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Vite   French Food Fast

Vite means "quick" in French. Vite is a crepe and quick and healthy french food establishment.

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French Glassware

Logo concept for a glassware company.

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Experts in Wijn

Logo for a Dutch wijn forum called Experts in Wijn where people talk about wine: Experts in Wijn

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FrenchWine

Mark consists of Trumph arc with bottle of wine in the negative space. After I have created this logo, other people started to create logos with wine and it happened that in dribbble it is the third playoff in the legendary playoffs section. If you are keen to see all wine collection, you can look it @Behance This logo also has been featured @Logopond

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Monsjeu

Monsjeu is derived from the French word 'monsieur'.

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Two French

Two french is a Parisian interior designers duo. Brand Brothers created for them their global identity as well as different variations and graphics applications.

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Maxime Fredon

Maxime Fredon is a french self-taught painter. He wanted a clean logotype that could reflect a personal aspect of himself as an artist. After some research & experiments, I focused on his signature, the only element that was recurrent on all his painting. It was clearly a meaningful & logic orientation.
Decision was then made to simplify it from "Max" and work on “M”, the predominant letter.
Details on the design process can be seen here :
http://www.franckjuillot.com/#1367835/Maxime-Fredon

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