Beautiful branding and packaging for Deluca Coffee, designed by Christopher Doyle & Co. The logotype is based around the D & L letterforms found within Deluca, and reference a coffee cup and the baristas tools. Beautiful outcome as seen throughout the collateral.
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Project Love: Thunder Thighs Twinkle Toes
What a wonderful business name! Thunder Thighs Twinkle Toes is a project designed by Michelle Wang. Love the fun typography and colour palette.
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branding,
colour,
graphic design,
project love,
typography
Monday, 28 November 2016
Project Love: Terrace Kitchen
Beautiful branding for Terrace Kitchen designed by Ryan Romanes. That drone photography is seriously stunning.
Terrace is the sister property to the well established Blue Baths in Government Gardens. Likewise, Terrace pays homage to industrial design aesthetics, and the cultural heritage of the Rotorua region. Subdued colour palettes and an expansive spatial allowance, cater to a casual and inclusive dining experience. Complimentary to the eclectic offering of contemporary cuisine, the Terrace menu extends to a multitude of New Zealand-made and internationally sourced liquid refreshments. At the core of the Terrace philosophy is an ode to 19th Century hospitality - a characteristic of the Rotorua reputation that has continued to sustain the region up to the present.
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art direction,
branding,
graphic design,
new zealand,
photography,
project love
Friday, 25 November 2016
Project Love: Tobacco Factory Theatres
Really love the typographic styling used in the brand identity for Tobacco Factory Theatres, designed by Fiasco Design.
They required a more modern, flexible identity, distinguishing the organisation from it’s partners, while establishing it’s creative excellence and maintaining sense of heritage. We spent a number of weeks talking to key stakeholders and members of staff at Tobacco Factory Theatres, as well as researching and developing ideas around what the new identity should look like and the values it should communicate.
Labels:
branding,
graphic design,
project love,
typography
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