Custom wordmark for Store More, a company offering cloud hosting, reseller, domain and ftp storage space services.
Nantes means wind,sea,sails. In this logo you should be able to see: sails, ship, face, weather vane and anchor. + custom made typeface. Cheers !
Zebra is a fictional charity that aims to help the conservation efforts for Zebras. The concept it clear, simple and respectful. Created as part of a genuine brief.
Client work. It is an icon from logo. CloudServer100 is turnkey Cloud Hosted Network for Small Business company. An icon represents combination of cloud and server elements.
New logo for Jakubec company producing exlusive alcohol with hunting tradition. Dear as representor of energy, nobles, power, youngness with gold hunter knife pattern.
Logo design for composer, music pedagog, organist and conductor. The "g" letter is made to look like violin key. The client wanted happy and joyful look but still to represent proffesional musician.
Omnibus Film Festival. The logotype is straight forward. The rotating letterform embodies the persistent idea of collaboration. Each letterform is symbolized as a representation of a filmmaker. Filmmakers constantly keep changing every time an omnibus film is created.
This logo is for a completely fictitious fish market.
The idea came to me when I discovered that it was possible to achieve a fish shape in the negative space within the bowl of the number 5. Dubbing my hypothetical company Pier 5 Fish Market, I created this very maximalist and illustrative mark in the hopes of really capturing the spirit of the nautical and maritime aesthetic. Type is custom for "Pier" and also the number 5, which is hand-rendered to look like it was painted on a wooden sign with a very wide, worn-out, thick-bristled brush. While it was important for the fish to show in negative space, it needed to look like a seemingly happenstance result of logical, real-world brush strokes. In the full lockup, the addition of the life preserver takes less emphasis off this gimmick, allowing one to slowly discover the fish.
Click here to see the case study for this logo, which chronicles its development, and includes full design rationale, sketches, electronic roughs, and alternate designs.