Design made for a company based in a small village called Urk in the Netherlands. They Buy and Sell salmon.
Honeycombes® services John Deere machinery, industrial machinery and sell and service Mazda and GM automotive brands in rural Australia.
This logo is for a completely fictitious entity named Three Nuts General Contractors.
The idea for this brand came to me when I was out and about in the world, and saw a contractor's work van drive by. As I looked at the number 3 in the telephone number on the van, I started thinking about how a cleverly constructed 3 could reveal a wrench in negative space.
Using a hexagonal bolt nut as my main source of inspiration, I thought of a whimsical name which would support the concept I had in mind. In this hypothetical situation, the "Three Nuts" could be a team of three general contractors.
The icon is built from the angles of the bolt nut, and the entire mark should evoke a heavy industrial feel; something that could be stamped into metal, etched into wood, or simply affixed on the side of a work van.
Click here to see the case study for this logo, which chronicles its development, and includes full design rationale, sketches, electronic roughs, and alternate designs.
This fictitious company logo is the result of happenstance typographic exploration. I was playing around with H and I letterforms set in Platelet, and, after placing the I within the H, I noticed that it started to look like a dog face. After some modification, and with the addition of a curved P for an extended dog tongue, the resulting typographic illustration spelled "HIP." I thought it would be fun to name this fictitious company Hip Pups, which could be a shop that sells high-end dog accessories. The Registered symbol is integrated creatively into the mark by spelling "RUFF!"
logo for photography company called bumble bee photography. Features the icon for macro photography on most cameras, the flower, and a simple design of a bee inside it.
A logo I designed for a web security company last year combining a UCLA throwback color scheme w/ a modernized Trojan helmet.
This logo is most suitable for some kind of technology c.ompany. This doesn’t mean that it couldn’t be suitable for any other type of business, because it might even fit yours. You can buy it here: My Technologies
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