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We talk a lot about startups, how to succeed, and what to do to build a large and loyal following on pretty much any social networking service, but we seldom touch the subject of the actual business idea itself. Coming up with a great idea, realizing it and making sure to never stop until it’s… More »
Tamarindo is a kitchen and bar with an international menu. Located in Ourense, Spain, Tamarindo was created as a refreshing alternative for local walkers who are used to traditional bars and restaurants, and is described as a place with two distinct moods and spaces, the casa cocina or house/kitchen, a place for coffee and a… More »
Not all work spaces were created equal – some can reduce workers’ morale while others can keep them happy and inspire them to be more energetic and creative. For companies like Google, which require smart, creative and in-demand workers, such offices offer a competitive edge when trying to attract young and intelligent employees. 1. Selgas… More »
Fox in Sox Design Studio created the brand identity for Chef’s Cafe. The studio designed the logo, packaging, stationery, business cards, and merchandising material. The logotype, colors and the whole visual identity is inspired by old vintage designs.
Check out the awesome logos below for all the logo design inspiration you’ll need to create your next great logo. 1. Vida Vida Vida Mexican Kitchen y Cantina came to Brand Architecture for a facelift and personality upgrade. Gone are the vanilla serif letterforms and arbitrary color considerations. The first order of business was a name modification. Inspired by… More »
The modern workplace is changing rapidly, and it shows no sign of slowing down. More and more of us are (or will be) working in non-traditional ways, from setting our own hours to working with colleagues spread out over the entire globe. The infographic below shows which capabilities will be most valued by 2020.
Graphic design books are a kind of meta-book. These are the publications in which the art of making books (as well as other graphic media) is discussed. Any graphic designer who read only this kind of book would have a severely limited view of the world. On the other hand, any graphic designer who made… More »
These days, a standard rectangular business card just won’t cut it, especially in the design world. A great way to leave a long lasting impression, the small but powerful marketing tool should make you stand out, showcasing your unique identity in a professional and creative way. 1. Teaching Shop by Hype & Slippers 2. Sabine… More »
The ubiquitous business card is a marvellous thing, ever expanding in its repertoire of functions. Even more interestingly, business cards from different countries bear the cultural hallmark of their place of origin. There are cards that are small and spare in design: carrying only a name and contact information. Others are more ornate with logos,… More »
Its sometimes said that clients find the whole design process a mysterious dark art so this experience map would help. It is distributed along 4 stages: 1. Discovery – insights, limits, conditions and understanding. 2. Conceptual design – consensus and agreement, initial ideation. 3. Detailed design – deeper ideation, clear solutions. and 4. Development – detailing,… More »