Posts Tagged ‘Branding’

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Benevolent Society, Australia’s first and oldest charity, gets a contemporary makeover with this new, colorful brand identity by Annika Weis. Check out the full project here.


Designer Aaron von Freter documents the process that goes into his vintage-looking swing tags, from the materials, to creating custom rubber stamps, and embracing all the tiny imperfections that come up along the way. See Freter’s process here.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Nina Geometrieva steered clear of the traditional corporate approach when building a full brand identity for OUEN, a human resources outsourcing company. Instead, Geometrieva decided to implement more of a humanist feel to the logo and each application – check out the full project here.


In honor of his late father, Creative Director/Illustrator Kirk Wallace designed this minimal tattoo. Wallace managed to capture the many lessons his father taught him and honor his spirit in this one design -  learn more about his approach, check out his sketches and see the final implementation here.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:



The Slovakian branding agency Higher created an expansive corporate identity for Speechwell, a new Powerpoint competitor. From their thought process and initial sketches to visual renderings of the new logo, check out their amazingly thorough identity project here.



Cam is on of the most important baby companies in Italy, so when it came to creating their visual campaign, Art Director Matteo Pozzi let his imagination run wild. See the full, magical series here.

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Finland-based photographer Mikko Lagerstedt explores foggy settings in his appropriately titled photo project, “Infinity.” Take a look!


These designed, bespoke, customized  invites are a favorite among members. Check out their solid attention to detail, right down to hiding the recipients’ names!

 

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Smart branding for the smallest North American cafe! Check out this identity project for a quaint little coffee join in Montreal, Quebec.


Austrian photographer Akos Major‘s recent project, simply titled “19 Photographs,” pulls from a palet of serene moments and landscapes. See the photos here.

 

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:



Reynolds & Reyner  was asked to develop a new visual identity for a small Finnish company whose primary goal was to stand out against the competition. The design studio took this task to heart and went all out with playful package designs for the paint cans, editorial-style instructions and promo pieces that are mini works of art. Besides, who says paint cans can’t be beautiful? Check out the full project and a sneak peak into the studio’s process here.


Created for Serbian fashion magazine, FAAR, this collaborative project brings spring to life. Behance member Becha collaborated with fashion designer Ana Ljubinkovic to create a color pallet and fantastical set. He then manipulated each image digitally to collate a collage-like spread. Each image is as rich and layered as the next, check out the full series here.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated people & teams on Behance this week…


Fine Arts photographer, Jon Reid, notes that, “In spite of the incredible diversity in Italy, one thing remains consistent – vibrant color.” His photography project captures these colorful landscapes and so much more. Check it out here.


Josip Kelava was tasked with creating logo designs and a full branding package for the Common Man, a restaurant and bar. Inspired by the resto’s rustic and hearty meals, Kelava brought lot of texture into his design and elements of the building’s exterior into details of the interior space. See here for the full experience.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week…


The Jacu bird lives in South America and is known for picking the tastiest coffee cherries from each coffee plantation. This bird was the inspiration for Jacu Coffee Roastery and the complete brand identity developed Tom Emil Olsen.  From the simple, effective logo to a complete stationary set (pictured above) and more, check out one of this week’s Most Appreciated Projects.


Senongo Akpem created a handmade typeface using Mixel (a new collage app for iPad), pulling in everything from eyeballs to flowers and paint splatters to gradients. Browse through the full multi-layered alphabet here.