Archive for the ‘Graphic design’ Category

30 gorgeous animal logos

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Despite trawling through hundreds of logos, typing out this post, then doing one last quick Google for “logos with animals” and finding this post on FYC, I’ve decided to still post it. The more, the merrier, right?

It’s no secret I’m obsessed with birds in designs, as I’ve mentioned before, but over the last few months I’ve been noticing more and more animals in logos. Cute elephants, kitties, giraffes and fish are popping up everywhere and I’ve come to love them dearly.

Below are some of my favourite logos that include animals.

Do you have a favourite that I haven’t posted? Leave a comment!

Logos are thanks to Faveup, IncSpring, LogoPond, Five Little Ducks and Monkey Caboose.








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Blog Action Day Poster Comp - Entry Showcase

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

The time has come to showcase the entries (though there were not many) for the MarnieB.com Blog Action Day Poster Design Competition. The winners will be announced at 5pm AEST.

First, just a reminder of the prizes:

The first place winner will receive: 1 x Logo re-design - thanks to Bergan Blue; 1 x Business card design - thanks to Bergan Blue; 1 x copy of The Path To Success - thanks to Sprout Publishing; 1 x subscription to Communication Arts; 1 x $50 Gift Voucher to spend at Joliv - thanks to Joliv; 1 x $50 voucher for Dawson Documents VA Services - thanks to Dawson Documents; 1 x hair treatment and blowdry - thanks to Hairplex (available to Sydney/NSW winners only) - Valued at approx. $1,345!

The second place winner will receive: 1 x Business card design - thanks to Bergan Blue; 1 x phone consultation or resume update - thanks to Enhance Your Chances; 1 x copy of The Path To Success - thanks to Sprout Publishing; 1 x $60 Gift Voucher to spend at Tayana - thanks to Tayana; 1 x Moving Memory DVD - thanks to Zana productions; 1 x Nutrimetics Little Luxuries Fragrance Collection - thanks to Dawson Documents; 1 x BubbaLog baby log book - thanks to BubbaLog - Valued at approx. $520!

Three runners-up will receive 1 x copy of The Path To Success - thanks to Sprout Publishing. One runner up will also receive 1 x hour telephone life coaching session - thanks to Crossroads Life Coaching and one will win a Box of Stuff thanks to Blue Zamboo! Both of these winners will be randomly picked.

the entries




The winners will be announced at 5pm AEDT.

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Woolworths Rebrand

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Last month Australian supermarket giant Woolworths unveiled plans to rebrand its chain of popular supermarkets. This is the first update to the Woolworths brand since it introducted The Fresh Food People slogan, and I have to admit, it is quite a shock to see. While the new logo has its flaws, it is much more kind on the eyes than the bright red and green logo and branding we have all come to recognise.

In a press release dated 22nd August, Woolworths General Manager of Marketing, Luke Dunkerley, said that Woolworths has decided to rebrand to retain their leadership position in what is an extremely competitive market. He also announced that the refurbishment of the supermarkets to roll out the new branding will also include some bonuses: wider aisles and brighter supermarkets.

The first store to carry the rebranding is Mona Vale Woolworths on Sydney’s Northern Beaches with a
selection of other stores to be rebranded over the coming months.

All Safeway supermarkets across Victoria will also be gradually rebranded Woolworths. “This will in fact be the return to Victoria of the Woolworths brand as it first appeared as early as 1933 on a
store in Melbourne’s Bourke Street.”

The rebrand also coincides with the release of both Woolworths’ Everyday Money credit card and the Woolworths’ Select premium private label range.

The new branding has been worked on by leading Australian designer, Hans Hulsbosch, who won the pitch over Ken Cato. Hulsbosch has worked on major brands such as Quantas, P&O Cruises, Taronga Zoo and Free TV Australia.

According to Hans, the new icon represents (amongst other things):

  • A ‘W’ for Woolworths
  • Fresh produce indicates ‘fresh food’
  • The icon represents people - the upper body of a person with outstretched arms
  • Green is the colour of nature, growth and organic freshness

I’ve noticed that out of everything I’ve read about the new branding, there is no mention of an apple, which is what I saw the very first time I saw the logo.

So, I ask you: what do you see? An apple or a person with outstretched arms? Do you think this is going to impact negatively or positively on the Woolworths brand? What do you think of the design itself? Leave a comment or check out the poll.

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Keeping it simple - logo designs

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

When it comes to logo design, I’m a big advocate for simple designs. I don’t believe that elaborate designs with swishes and swirls and huge illustrations are anywhere near as effective as a logo that has is simple and carefully designed. Think: Nokia, Google, Citroen, FedEx, Disney, Coca-Cola.

Logos such as these are successful because they are simple enough to be memorable. Simplicity is the key to a winning logo. Unnecessary flamboyance appears ’showy’ and can have a negative impact on your image. Again, think of the big names. Their logos have an air of confidence about them - they didn’t go over the top to get their brand noticed. These logos are extremely simple, yet command power and respect.

When it comes to logos, you just know the K.I.S.S. is best followed when one of the world’s most recognisable logos is nothing but a simple swoosh.

There are plenty of good designers out there that understand and follow this rule, much to their credit. I’ve handpicked a few of my favourites. Seriously simple. Seriously great design.


by John Kappa.

 


by Jenna Epperson.

 


by Vlastimil Svoboda.

 


by Good Creative.

 


by Emerge and Bloom.

 


by Nido. A personal favourite.

 


by Nido.

 


by Manuel Dallolio.

 


Snooze. Designer unknown. Anyone heard or read anything? Comment!

 


by Nido.

 

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Harmless Free Radicals

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Does it look like I can make it any bigger?
Cute comic. Harmless Free Radicals @ Grass Dog Studio.

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Where oh where has the white space gone?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Common Design Mistakes - Part 1

Whether in start-up phase or well established, the fact is that small businesses can’t always afford to pay to have their marketing materials designed professionally. So sometimes they decide to design their own. This is where things can go horribly wrong. Below you will find some basic design tips that will help make your flyers or ads look a little more like you had professional help!

symmetrical madness

Centering every visual element in your marketing material is not the best approach. Despite the attraction to symmetry being deeply ingrained in us as humans, when it comes to design having your business logo, marketing message, pictures and contact details all in one long-running, centered paragraph isn’t only unprofessional looking, it also looks lazy and boring.

Those corners are just begging to be filled. That doesn’t mean you should fill up every other bit of space on your canvas, but instead plan your design strategically, sketch it out on some paper, do a mock up of your sketch, and then play with it until it looks right.

too much text

You have a matter of seconds to get the attention of your audience. When they look at your flyer and see a page full of black text and a tiny logo, you’ve lost a customer. Most people today barely have time to pick up your flyer or glance at your ad, let alone read a whole marketing pitch on a piece of paper. They’re not going to waste their time reading something like this, so don’t waste your very precious time making this kind of flyer. Volume does not equal quality. Cut down on unnecessary text and make every word left on your design one that counts.

clip art

Clip art is for your kids’ projects and garage sales. It should not be part of anything that comes out of your business. Trust me on this one.

no white space

As I mentioned above, you shouldn’t try to fill up every pixel of free space. All marketing material needs blank or white space – websites, business cards, flyers and stickers. All of them. It gives the illusion of there being less text to read, makes the text that is there easier to read and generally presents the overall design as clean and neat. Overcrowding your designs with pictures, accents or big bits of text screaming, ‘DON’T MISS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!’ is not going to help with your image.

not proofing before printing

I like to think I’m a bit of a Nazi when it comes to spelling, grammar and, well, pretty much anything to do with language. So I can’t help but notice when I get a flyer or brochure that says, ‘We sell used furnture.’ Spot the mistake? I can promise you I did.

It amazes me how often this happens, and it’s not just on things that the businesses in question have printed themselves – it’s also on material that has been printed professionally. Professional printers WILL NOT proof your work. That is your job and you need to make sure you do it before sending off the so called finished files. I know what it’s like to have been working on a personal design for 3 weeks and wanting to see the back of it so I can get on with my client work. It’s only natural that when you finally get the look right, you’re keen to just get the printing over and done with. But not checking your spelling or leaving out a comma where there should be one makes your audience think you didn’t care about getting their business enough to double check your work before sending it to them. And who wants to give their money to someone who apparently doesn’t care if they get it or not?

I know as small business owners we are all run off our feet and usually very time poor. Sometimes it is easier to just throw a flyer together in Word. But think of it this way: marketing your business should not be less important than doing the accounts or working on a client’s project. Without good marketing, you won’t have those clients and your bank account will be sitting still twiddling its thumbs.

When you need to get a flyer done for the next promotion, set aside a decent block of time and plan your design down to the last detail. Once you’ve planned, try designing it using the tips above. If you need to, look at designs on the web or keep competitors mail-outs and compare your design to them. Don’t blatantly rip off their design, but ask yourself, ‘What’s this flyer got that makes it look better than mine?’

Whatever you do, don’t rush to get your marketing done so you can get back to your latest project. This is your business and its image, and that is the most important project of all.

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So, what do you do?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

So, what do you do?

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27 Gorgeous Birdies in Design

Friday, August 15th, 2008

To those of you who know me well, it’s no secret I’m obsessed with all the cute little birdies that seem to be popping up in everyone’s designs lately. They’re everywhere - on t-shirts, on websites, in logos and they’re even taking the form of stuffed toys. I thought I’d share some of my favourites so far.

bird.ie website
Birdie Website - bird.ie

 

Little Black Rabbit
Tin art and other gorgeous bits and pieces available at littleblackrabbit.etsy.com

 

The Curiosity Shoppe
Walnut Rocking Bird from The Curiosity Shoppe

 

Studio Mik Mik
Studio Mik Mik Website - studiomikmik.co.uk

 

Rabbitsmoon Owls
Hand-crafted stuffed owls from rabbitsmoon.etsy.com. I plan on getting a few of for my first bub. Not to mention Enzo the elephant.

 

Chyrp
The Chyrp bird. Not your typical pretty bird, but love it nonetheless.

 

Birdy Tredz
Robeez Birdy Treds @ What She Buys. Gorgeous!

 

DIY Bird Mobile
By far my favourite - the DIY bird mobile from design*sponge.

 

Wedding Chicks
Wedding Chicks - great inspiration for brides-to-be, with gorgeous birdies included.

 

Of course I could not post about birdies in design without a mention of our favourite famous tweeter - the Twitter birdie. It’s worth mentioning, too, that the Twitter birdie, just like ‘fail whale’ is simply a stock photo. You can thank simonox.
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For the love of ampersands

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Ampersand made of ampersands
by Andrea Gandino - “The result of an afternoon spent playing around with Illustrator.”

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