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Identity System for Blokk



This is another great project from Heydays. Blokk is a company that provides both architectural and interior design services. Creating their identity, the goal was to reflect their philosophy on embracing openness, straightforward attitude and outstanding communication with clientele. With a little investigating, Heydays wanted to see how they could translate typography into architectonic shapes and landscapes. Read more about this project on Behance Network.

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A Visual Identity for Discover Golf



I always enjoy seeing crafty Identity Systems for companies not at all involved in the creative industry. This is an excellent example by Milosz Pirog, for a company called Discover Golf. I enjoy the use of common shapes, accompanied by a wonderful typeface. Via Branding Served.

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Be Savaged Branding Development



This is a great project done by David Moore, for a Music Management company called Be Savaged. The goal was to create a visual identity that would work across all mediums while still maintaining a some-what youthful image. In never surprises me the uses people come up with, with Helvetica. Via Branding Served.

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Identity System for ConsorciumSTS



After yesterday’s post, I browsed thru more work from Kreujemy.to, and came across another great project I really enjoyed. This is an Identity System for a security systems consortium, called ConsorciumSTS.

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Identity System for Sensitrial



While browsing thru Branding Served, I came across this portfolio for Kreumjemy.to. Although I cannot pronounce their name, or even know if that is their name, they do some really great work. Here is a project for a clinical research company called Sensitrial. I really enjoy seeing companies like these taking their branding image seriously, and coming up with good solutions to their Identity Systems.

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Identity System for Workshot



This is a great project done by Emrah Eski for a photography and creative design studio known as Workshot™. Check out more of the project via Branding Served.

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Identity System for Dinabo Bedrift



I’ve been seeing a lot more of this style logo mark popping up these days. I think like all other styles, it’s great until it is over-used, but nevertheless I do like it. Dinabo Bedrift is a Norwegian telecom trader company with extensive knowledge of the data-communication market. Dinabo helps you make more educated decisions in a highly complex market.

With a growing company, and ambition to grow even larger, Dinabo contacted Designhorse to create a “brand” new look. Check out more of the project on Branding Served.

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Corporate Identity for Szuster



This is another great Corporate Identity project from Roger Oddone and Alexandre Colin for Szuster, drawn straight from Roger’s website. Szuster is an Architecture and visual merchandising studio based out of Brazil. I specifically enjoy the custom type that was created for the project!

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Logo Development for Profinity



I’ve followed David Airey for quite some time now, and enjoy most of his work. Logo Development is in a lot of cases a very challenging thing for a lot of designers, myself included. David and a few others, like Roger Oddone and Graham Smith seem to have a pretty good handle on it, and those are only a few names that come to mind.

This is another great Identity System put together by David Airey. As you can tell, the “N” was customized to create an arrow, which was needed to symbolize movement in the financial sector. To appeal to traditional investors, it was also very important to choose colors wisely, in that they needed not to be too “radical”.

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Visual Identity for Altra Crane & Lift



I’m very impressed by this Identity System. It’s pretty rare you see companies of this kind put the time and money required to create a proper branding package. Altra is a Crane & Lift company that offers everything from construction to equipment rentals. It was very important the logo evoke a feeling of fortitude and the muscle to get big jobs done. It was also important to consider the presence of the company not only on the job site, but in the boardroom as well. Be sure to check out more of this great project after the jump.

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