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RPH Property Developers
One of pitches (1st draft) of a proposed re-design for the existing
logo. A more traditional, literal translation of the name, RPH
wanted the new logo to carry grander, more up-market connotations. |
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Le
Shonk Musician
... hates TV. Couple this with a low-fi, DIY musical aesthetic
and you've got a hand-drawn Kill-Your-TV solution. |
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Dudley
Fischer Clothing label
DF
wanted something evocative of
the Lacoste brand with a more modern feel. The logo had to tolerate
being embroidered so I went for a clean solution that combined
a simple icon with a bespoke font that is legible down at small
sizes. |
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Bottomline Hip
hop label
1st draft solution for Bottomline who had very specific criterion
for a logo that straddled urban music styles and high-end fashion
brand. Then the guy broke his leg and it never went any further... |
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Billy Comic
A very cautious but much-needed re-design of the original 1980's
logo for this established Norwegian comic. A major update was
necessary while retaining the existing logo's military stencil
feel . ©Egmont
serieforlaget |
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Implosion
Quintet Musician
'Flame'. A brand-wide logo that translates the notion
of an imploding listener and couples it with an explosive flame
motif for added impact. |
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Aida
Foto Photographer
A simple typographic + icon solution, AF wanted an clean, immediate design that
evoked a sense of nostalgia. |
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Implosion
Quintet Musician
The highly confusing and intentionally cryptic 'Spaghetti' logo drawn specifically
for The Future Sound of Yesterday album. |
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Softly
Softly Catchy Monkey Music Blog
Cheeky little logo for sadly defunct music blog. |
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Snap
Ant Musician
Logo proposal for the criminally under-rated Snap Ant. Be more into Snap Ant. |
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Dirty
Dozen Motorcycle Club
A simple solution for motocross bike club 'Dirty Dozen' that represents the various
elements of the name. |
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Humorparaden Comic
Humorparaden lampoons a Norwegian tabloid newspaper VG, and they needed a solution
that not only referenced VG but also combined it with a banner element taken
from a previous logo sketch. ©Egmont serieforlaget |
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