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Panda

Baby panda inspired by the amazing WWF

daemonComments1Sep-04-16
Ozona-selected organics

Ozona (selected organics)- logo.

fragileComments2Feb-22-18
iSOL

Logo for IT company

tieatieComments0Jul-01-13
Chef Pen

Logo for on-line recipes.

shtef-sokolovichComments0Oct-14-11
Esscentials

Simple logo design for cosmetics, perfume, spa and salon.

knyleComments0Nov-01-14
THE BIRDS

logo for musical magazine

tigerezhiComments1Feb-29-12
Elidal

Elidal logo by Boldflower Design Studio

boldflowerComments0Sep-07-15
Billy Turf

logo for a possible out mountain gear company.

mikeymikeComments22Mar-07-11Awarded
Russell Patterson Photography

The Russell Patterson logo creates the "RP" logo using negative space. Its color palette is also reverse of what's expected—instead of dark symbols on a white backdrop, it uses white on a dark backdrop.

cfdesignersComments0Jun-14-17
Roselade

Few days ago I prepared a sweet cheesecake and i decided to use petal rose jam instead of the "boring" strowberry one!
For this reason I decided to create Roselade, a personal branding project inspired by this delicious ingredient suitable for delicate and romantic recipies.

martinekenComments1Mar-07-17
Hunter Capital logo

logofarmerComments0Jan-27-25
Ambulance

Just an idea I had when sketching. Is it legible enough? :)

vaneltiaComments0Oct-03-17
sneakz

Sneakz is an Australian based sneaker shop. we use two shoelaces on the logotype.

canhurComments0Sep-28-16
De:coded

Logo for computer art festival

happydesignComments0Oct-18-16
ARKYD

A logo for Nasa project (Unofficial)

sadanyComments0Sep-29-17
ws arquitectos™

logo for a small architectural firm based in mexico.

pizelatoComments0Jun-17-16
Bird

Simple bird unused logo.

farazshkhComments0Feb-07-18
Tyres & More

Logo redesign for the company selling tyres. Also for a training, contest and my personal 30 Day Logo Challenge

futureformComments0May-12-16
Victories esport

Brand Team League of legends

brunohenrisComments0Aug-02-17
eSports organisation

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fragileComments1Feb-29-16
Moon

Logo for architectural/construction company. Strong, bold and custom-made wordmark. Minimalistic but elegant and unique. Symbolize construction and half circles resembles moon.

minimalexaComments0May-28-17
Tyr Designs

I have a personal interest in Viking/Norse history and lore, so that's where the name and design comes from. Now when we think of Norse/Vikings, a lot of us jump to Thor or even Odin, however Tyr, the god of law and heroic glory, is arguably older and potentially historically more important than either of them. While in the lore, he is the son of Odin, his name originates further back as it literally translates into "God". This means he may have been one of the very first Norse gods ever conceptualized. His importance became engraved in our day-to-day lives without anyone realizing it; a day of the week was named after him. That very day, would be Tyrs-day, also known as: Tuesday. In Norse mythology there was a wolf named Fenrir, who was living among the gods and it was said by the Norse that he would one day turn on the gods. In order to prevent this, they chained him up, promising to eventually release him. Not wanting to be seen as a coward, Fenrir resisted, but agreed to it as long as someone put a hand in his mouth as a pledge of troth. As none of the gods wished to lose their hand, Tyr stepped up and offered his. He in turn lost it, but Fenrir became chained up and unable to harm the others. So in short, the God of law sacrificed his arm for the sake of others. Followers of Tyr are asked to enforce justice in their lives while keeping an open mind to both sides of the situations, and if you know me, you'll know that I'm a firm believer in that there are two sides to every coin and that I rarely jump to conclusions based on what one side said. I hold those values close to me, so upon reading about Tyr, it rang close to home and I took a great interest to it. "True justice is served not by letting violent emotions rule our actions, but by binding the violence both in ourselves, and in that which threatens the justice and peace of our world." So why didn't I use Tyr specifically in my logo? While I didn't use him explicitly, I did use Fenrir, the beast he had to tame in order to secure the safety for everyone else. I took it as a metaphor as what I believe in - sacrificing yourself or your interests for the prosperity of those around you. That's what the wolf in my logo represents, the fear you face in the times of great, but needed, sacrifice. So no, it is not Tyr himself, but rather a representation of what he stands for and stands against.

tyrdesignsComments1May-15-16
Work Wise

Conceptual logo showing two cogs in the form of an Owl face to help represent wisdom and work/technology. For sale.

square69Comments0Sep-15-17
Logo Chocolateen Moda Feminina

Logo para marca de roupas femininas dirigida a um público mais jovem.

ailtonmarquesComments0Jul-29-16
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