Russian design firm whomakeit created an great identity that is movable, fun and full of attitude, for an events company, citrus. Check out the website, it’s beautiful HTML5 at its best!






Strong, clear and immaculately well-controlled identity and environmental graphics by British design firm Cartlidge Levene for V&A. via SeptemberIndustry.
A great identity and collaterals for ecological restaurant Maaemo, designed by Ludvig Bruneau Rossow and Torgeir Hjetland as part of their work at Uniform Strategic Design, Oslo.






Marvelous identity by Philippe Cossette for Oblique, a visual effects company in Montreal. The logo hidden in the namecard? Smart!







A great paper-crafted identity and collaterals for Parklife 2010, one of Australia’s biggest music festivals, designed not just to reflect the energy of the music, but the beauty of the venues. By Briton Smith.





A great design for a Swedish jewelry brand by Polopgraphic. Don’t the boxes look beautiful?
I am so inspired by these vintage letterheads, I need to do them for a client right this minute! via Vintage Me Oh My!
Nothing is as irrelevant as tiny rainbow coloured candies that taste nothing like what their colours advertise. So I guess it is within expectations that a Skittles brand book will be as irrelevant as the brand itself. Makes me wanna fill my mouth with artificially coloured pill-shaped sugar… no? Download the entire PDF and see for yourself.
Delicious photography paired with simple typographic treatment is the perfect recipe for früute, a new mini-tart shop in West Hollywood. Add in a box of clouds and blue skies, and there is no way you can say no! by ferro concrete.
Great identity for a spa that repeats the name is a smart, sexy way. Especially love the lovely duotone images, by Catherine Laporte and Gabriel Lefebvre.
A simple solution for a client in a kinda boring industry. by Rejane Dal Bello
OVG is a Dutch real estate developer with an innovative approach. The strength of OVG is it’s comprehensive real estate strategies – with a strong focus on integrated solutions that allow clients to prosper, therefore OVG is a platform that envisions and develops concrete ideas into the world, regarding each clients different needs and strategy plan.
Hear hear! via LogoDesignLove
The Tiger Woods logo isn’t a golf club. The Virgin Atlantic logo isn’t an airplane. The Xerox logo isn’t a photocopier.
Computer logos don’t need to show computers, dentist logos don’t need to show teeth, and furniture store logos don’t need to show furniture.
Just because it’s relevant, doesn’t mean you can’t do better using a design that doesn’t depict the product or service your client provides.
Excerpted from Logo Design Love: A Guide to Creating Iconic Brand Identities, p.180.

Orange stationery makes me happy. Simple. via September Industry by UK design firm Because Studio.
Low Winter Sun is the consultancy of Jonathan Atkinson specialising in developing innovative, creative, co-operative and environmental projects. The identity is based around a stark, impactful colour scheme and a bold logotype that is carried across a stationery range and digital presence.
Great work by Danish design studio Flydende Lava Studio for a idea and innovation lab Fourmation.