This business card for a dentist was created to help promote the clinic's new teeth whitening services. "How white are your teeth? Ask your mirror!" reads the line on the back of the card, suggesting customers to match their teeth colour with the sample on the chart. And make an appointment if necessary.
This logo for an Ivorian travel agency was created using the visual language of a map. The company name ‘isis’ represents the journey from one place to another with dots being towns and curves being roads between them. The colours stand for forest, desert, earth and water - beautiful land- and seascapes of Ivory Coast.
This is a logo for a children's T-Shirt brand Foldie. Their educational tees teach kids how to fold their clothes neatly in an entertaining way. Click
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The new logo for ovuline - an online fertility monitoring service - is designed utilizing the visual language of most fertility tests. Having two vertical stripes on your test means you’re pregnant - that’s exactly what users of ovuline strive to achieve.
The artists of the award-winning photography studio Begemotfoto wanted to create a visual identity which would be typography-based, simple, contemporary and reflective of their personal style. Together, we came up with this off-focus solution based on a font by Neville Brody.
This is a logo for a Russian analogue of firstgiving.com, the website where people make fun commitments (i.e. ‘I’ll dress up as a sausage for the annual meeting’) to raise money for their favourite charity.