Brand Inspiration for Designers https://speckyboy.com/topic/brand-inspiration/ Resources & Inspiration for Creatives Sun, 16 Feb 2025 20:07:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://speckyboy.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-sdm-favicon-32x32.png Brand Inspiration for Designers https://speckyboy.com/topic/brand-inspiration/ 32 32 20+ Beautiful Examples of Brand Presentation for Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/branding-presentation/ https://speckyboy.com/branding-presentation/#comments Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:55:56 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=35117 We have some beautifully designed and inspiring examples of brand presentation -- logos, business cards, stationery items, and many more other items.

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Branding is a vital and integral part of any business. Even before trying out your products and services, branding is what helps people recognize and identify your business. No matter how big or small your business or venture is, your marketing strategy will not be successful unless you pay proper attention to branding.

“Branding” the term itself does not just mean the logo. It also includes various components like posters, banners, advertisements, envelopes, business cards, and so on.

We have put together some beautifully designed examples of brand presentation (or corporate identity) — you’ve got logos, business cards, stationery items, and many more other items. Be inspired!

You might also like our collection of brand identity templates.

Kaibosh Brand Identity

Designed by Snask

Kaibosh brand identity design inspiration logo

Nude Branding Mockup Template

Nude Mockup Template brand identity design inspiration logo

Vakkorama Branding

Designed by Studio Born

Vakkorama brand identity design inspiration logo

Mobetterworks Branding

Designed by Mobills Group Corp

Mobetterworks brand identity design inspiration logo

Presentation Mockup Template

Presentation Mockup Template brand identity design inspiration logo

About Dough Logo Design

Designed by IIsixo_O

About Dough brand identity design inspiration logo

im nu Brand Identity & Packaging

Designed by Julian Hrankov

im nu Packaging brand identity design inspiration logo

Stationery Branding Mockup Template

Stationery Mockup Template brand identity design inspiration logo

No Men’s Skin Care Branding

Designed by Shou-Wei Tsai

No Mens Skin Care brand identity design inspiration logo

El Apeadero Branding

Designed by Colectivo Verbena Estudio

El Apeadero brand identity design inspiration logo

Stationary Branding Mockup Template

Stationary Branding Mockup Template brand identity design inspiration logo

Le Petit Bakery Branding

Designed by Manuel Navarro Orozco

Le Petit Bakery brand identity design inspiration logo

Olipop Sparkling Tonics Packaging Design

Designed by Break Maiden

Olipop Sparkling Tonics brand identity design inspiration logo

Syrena Branding

Designed by Agenza

Syrena Branding brand identity design inspiration logo

Coffee Branding Mockup

Coffee Branding Mockup identity design inspiration logo

Hibarin Restaurant Branding

Designed by ContentFormContext

Hibarin Restaurant brand identity design inspiration logo

Tatabi Branding

Designed by Tatabi Design

Tatabi Branding brand identity design inspiration logo

Coffee Supreme Branding

Designed by Hardhat Design

Coffee Supreme brand identity design inspiration logo

Nelson T Brand Identity

Designed by Shou-Wei Tsai

Nelson T Brand brand identity design inspiration logo

Louise Patisserie Branding

Designed by Ceren Burcu Turkan

Louise Patisserie brand identity design inspiration logo

Full Stationery Identity & Proposal

Designed by Giallo

Full Stationery Proposal brand identity design inspiration logo

Brand Strategy Guide

Designed by Design Stock

Strategy Guide brand identity design inspiration logo

Oak Long Bar Branding

Designed by Korn Design

Oak Long Bar brand identity design inspiration logo

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20+ Inspiring Logo Design Examples for Photographers https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-collection-of-creative-photographer-logo-designs/ https://speckyboy.com/inspiring-collection-of-creative-photographer-logo-designs/#comments Sun, 03 Nov 2024 22:50:41 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=6683 Get inspired and explore this stunning collection of creative logo designs that have been designed specifically with photographers in mind.

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Photography is a creative profession that requires a corporate identity and logo, just like any other business. Photograph businesses and companies, as well as freelance photographers, need to establish a professional and memorable identity to promote their services and attract new clients.

Whether it’s creating an identity for a photography company or designing a personal logo for a freelance photographer, talented logo designers have the opportunity to showcase their creativity in this field. A well-designed photography logo can convey the photographer’s style, personality, and approach, making it a crucial aspect of their branding strategy.

In this collection of photographer logos, you’ll find examples of stunning and creative logo designs that are sure to inspire graphic designers, photographers, and entrepreneurs alike. From clean and modern designs to more traditional and timeless looks, each of these logos demonstrates the power of strong branding and effective logo design.

So, if you’re looking for inspiration for your next photography logo design project, look no further than this collection of stunning examples from around the world.

If you’re looking for photographer logo templates, you should take a look at this collection: 20 Logo Templates for Photographers.

Jillian Blanc Photography

Designed by Kevin Fluegel

Jillian Blanc photography photographer logo design inspiration

Modern Photography Logo

Designed by BNIMIT

Modern photography photographer logo design inspiration

TrackLab Photograher Logo

Designed by Growcase

TrackLab photography photographer logo design inspiration

Love Photography Logo

Designed by 3ab2ou

love photography photographer logo design inspiration

Photograher Logo

Designed by Saikat Rahaman

photography photographer logo design inspiration

Phototalk Logo Template

Designed by Empativo

Phototalk photography photographer logo design inspiration

Shutter Logo

Designed by Slavisa Dujkovic

Shutter photography photographer logo design inspiration

Parrot with Camera Gradient Logo

Designed by Ivan Artnivora

Parrot with Camera Gradient photography photographer logo design inspiration

Photograher Logo

Designed by Masud Rana

photography photographer logo design inspiration

Photography Logo

Designed by ID Vision Studio

photography photographer logo design inspiration

Virtual Photograher Logo

Designed by Casign

Virtual photography photographer logo design inspiration

Where is Harald

Designed by Colin Gauntlett

Where is Harald photography photographer logo design inspiration

Shootmydog Photograher Logo

Designed by Fogra

Shootmydog photography photographer logo design inspiration

Told with Exposure

Designed by Mike Smith

Told with Exposure photography photographer logo design inspiration

Photograhy Logo Design

Designed by Suzana Ali

photography photographer logo design inspiration

Charmy Fotografie

Designed by Sava Stoic

Charmy Fotografie photography photographer logo design inspiration

Happy Photography

Designed by Amirathan

Happy Photography photographer logo design inspiration

Bird & Camera

Designed by Lucian Radu

Bird Camera photography photographer logo design inspiration

Photography Studio

Designed by Dominika Kowalczyk

Studio photography photographer logo design inspiration

Travel Cam Logo Design

Designed by Rawiman

Travel Cam photography photographer logo design inspiration

SW Monogram Photographer Logo

Designed by Tiamin

SW Monogram photography photographer logo design inspiration

DG Photography

Designed by Pczohtas

dg photography photographer logo design inspiration

Studio65 Logo

Designed by FormalElements

 photography photographer logo design inspiration


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20+ Inspirational & Creative Business Cards for Designers in 2025 https://speckyboy.com/memorable-creative-business-cards-designers/ https://speckyboy.com/memorable-creative-business-cards-designers/#respond Sat, 02 Nov 2024 22:05:43 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=57921 A collection of memorable, creative and inspiring business cards that will leave your new clients in no doubt that you will get the job done.

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The timeless business card is one of the most important marketing and networking tools a creative professional can possess. It not only delivers your brand to future clients but is also the first window of opportunity to showcase your skills as a designer.

How do you, as a designer, create a business card that successfully reflects your personality, your design specialty, and professionalism? Well, the designers below have all managed to do it. Without breaking the age-old rules of business card design, they have all created memorable, creative, and highly professional business cards that will leave their potential clients with no doubt that they will get the job done.

You might also like our stunning collection of business card templates.

Grafikzero Business Cards

Designed by Saki Hajdari

Grafikzero Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Services Business Card Template

Designed by ambergraphics

Services Business Card Template design inspiration for designers creatives

Hand-Drawn Llama Cards with Pink Edges

Designed by Shyama Golden

Hand-Drawn Llama Cards with Pink Edges design inspiration for designers creatives

Minimal Business Card

Designed by MicroMove

Minimal Business Card design inspiration for designers creatives

R40 Business Cards

Designed by Steve Wolf

R40 Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Cardboard Business Card

Designed by MicroMove

Cardboard Business Card design inspiration for designers creatives

Homemade Business Cards

Designed by Vinslëv

Homemade Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Colorful Business Cards

Designed by Estelle Le Gall

Colorful Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Business Card Stamps

Designed by Jorgen Grotdal

Business Card Stamps design inspiration for designers creatives

Business Army Knife Card

Designed by Anthony Cole

Business Army Knife Card design inspiration for designers creatives

Served With Soul

Designed by Brian Steely

Served With Soul design inspiration for designers creatives

Vintage Illustration Business Cards

Designed by Chris Elsasser

Vintage Illustration Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Letterpressed Duplexed Wood Veneer

Designed by Mackey Saturday

Duplexed Wood Veneer with Letterpressed Metallic Ink design inspiration for designers creatives

Red Letterpress Business Cards

Designed by Nishant Kothary

Letterpress Business Cards with Red Edges design inspiration for designers creatives

Design Icons Business Card

Designed by Laura Fish

Design Icons Business Card design inspiration for designers creatives

Retro Illustrated Business Cards

Designed by Jonas Soeder

Retro Illustrated Business Cards  design inspiration for designers creatives

Bandito Card

Designed by Ryan Brinkerhoff

Bandito Card design inspiration for designers creatives

Yik Yak Biz Cards

Designed by Daniel Haire

Yik Yak Biz Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Ask and I Shall Reply

Designed by Ella Zheng

Ask and I Shall Reply design inspiration for designers creatives

FZ Media Letterpress Cards

Designed by Adam Trageser

FZ Media Letterpress Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Personal Business Cards

Designed by Olly Sorsby

Personal Business Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

Bronze Metallic Ink on Playing Cards

Designed by Tom Lane

Bronze Metallic Ink on Authentic Playing Cards design inspiration for designers creatives

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How to Use Typography to Align Brand Identity https://speckyboy.com/use-typography-align-brand-identity/ https://speckyboy.com/use-typography-align-brand-identity/#comments Sat, 02 Nov 2024 11:16:17 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=51967 Selecting the perfect font for promotional materials is a vital aspect of brand identity. Many small business owners and marketing professionals neglect to give proper attention to the fonts they...

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Selecting the perfect font for promotional materials is a vital aspect of brand identity. Many small business owners and marketing professionals neglect to give proper attention to the fonts they use and how they can help the company or organization connect to its audience.

Some don’t realize that slapping a default font onto a logo is like putting your money into savings instead of investing it: you’re playing it safe and you risk losing money by doing so.

Choose the Right Tone

Different fonts and colors express semi-universal tones that can be summed up in a few adjectives. Some fonts are seen as warm and friendly, others straightforward and serious. All affect how customers view companies. Many new businesses might not see the direct impact of font choice on their marketing successes, but some veteran brands who change the type in their logo see a strong backlash and sometimes even a drop in sales. The tone of a font has great power over how your brand is perceived.

Here are a few examples of various fonts and their tones:

1. Classic and Traditional

Classic and Traditional fonts, like serifs, can indicate professionalism or luxury depending on how they’re used. They can also indicate knowledge and authority within a brand.

Examples: Modum, Fenix STD, Museo and Novello.

Classic and Traditional fonts, like serifs, can indicate professionalism

2. Modern and Trendy

Modern sans serifs are trendy and simplistic. They are straightforward and functional because they don’t distract from the text.

Examples: Brandon Grotesque, Bebas, and Din.

Modern sans serifs are trendy and simplistic

3. Elegant, but Relatable

Thin or narrow fonts are more elegant, but are also very relatable and “human.” The rules change and vary with every new font that is created.

Examples: Kraftstoff, Simplifica, Neutraface and Glober.

Thin or narrow fonts are more elegant

4. Warm and Friendly

Bold fonts, such as the one used in the popular GAP logo, are more generic and friendly. They can also be seen as dramatic depending on the context they are used in.

Examples: Balto and Cubano.

Bold fonts are more generic and friendly

5. Fun or Emotional

Fonts can also have a sassy or fun personality. Handwritten fonts can be fun and outgoing while scripted fonts are very emotional in nature. These would make bad choices for body text because they are at their most legible in a large size.

Examples: Barrio, Bad Script, Lobster and Blenda Script.

Fonts can also have a sassy or fun personality

Select a Small Range of Fonts

Choose just a few fonts that can be incorporated well together regardless of the document. This will allow your brand image to appear honed and streamlined instead of all over the place. Here are the font categories your brand needs:

  1. Logo font: Your logo font should absolutely NOT be a default font like Arial or Times New Roman. The logo represents each potential customer’s first encounter with your company as well as the image that comes to consumer’s minds when they think of you in the future — if they think of you in the future. It should encapsulate what makes your brand unique, whether you’re a freelance photographer or a CEO of a large corporation.
  2. Heading and tagline font: If your logo font is legible in other formats, it can double as your heading and tagline font, but you can also choose something else. This font should be an eye-catching (though not obnoxious) display font since it’s meant to be used for headlines, subheadings and any other special text.
  3. Body font: Select another font for your body text. This should be highly legible and neutral since it will most likely be small and used for long and mid-length blocks of text. While the serif vs. sans-serif rule isn’t set in stone, it is customary to use a serif font for printed body text and a sans-serif font for online text.

These fonts should hold you over unless the ones you choose don’t translate well to a different size or weight. In that case, choose something that complements them well. This should be extra simple if you have decided to choose all of your fonts from the same family.

One of the most crucial keys to making your font selections is ensuring readability. If the text you’ve chosen for body text doesn’t comfortable shrink to a small size, you’ve chosen the wrong one. If your display font is too decadent for readers to easily distinguish one letter from another, it will take them too long to grasp the message. Choose fonts with generous spaces between the letters so they can be read more fluidly.

Be Consistent

Finally, allow your audience a chance to become familiar with your brand’s visual style. From dense, informative literature to billboards, use the fonts you have already selected to represent you. If your visual components conflict from channel to channel or message to message, your audience will have trouble connecting encounters with your brand into one lasting impression.

If you feel that your fonts are out of style or that your logo no longer accurately reflects the qualities of the company, think before you make over. Don’t tweak your logo font without updating the other fonts to make sure they pair well. People become attached to the feel of certain brands and experience everything from distaste to a sense of betrayal when a reliable visual element changes.

We use typography to communicate, so let your font choices accomplish two major goals: connecting clearly with your customers and accurately reflecting the character of your brand.

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40 Examples of Clever Typography in Logo Design for Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/40-creative-logos-with-clever-typography/ https://speckyboy.com/40-creative-logos-with-clever-typography/#respond Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:29:20 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=12839 A collection of the best logo examples that use clever typography paired with color and negative space to create a memorable brand.

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Typography in logo design says a lot about your business. When used correctly, typography can add balance to your logo. It can also make your logo more memorable if you use nothing but typography, as simple logos are often the ones we easily remember.

There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to using typography or creating typography-based logos. For starters, you have to know the intended audience. Who is this brand trying to attract, and what are their personal interests, preferences, and pain points?

Once you know who the audience is, you have to understand what feelings the logo should convey and how it should make them feel. Of course, you also have to be familiar with the visual basics and know which fonts would be better suited to convey a particular message.

For example, a brand that wants to present itself as traditional and reliable would do well with serif fonts in their logo. A brand that caters to a young audience, on the other hand, could use a sans-serif font. Another example is a high-end luxury brand that might use script fonts to convey elegance and luxury.

Another aspect of logo design that you should pay attention to is the use of color. For starters, limiting the choice of colors is the best way to ensure your logo looks professional. Then, you need to choose the color based on the message and feel that should be conveyed.

We’ve collected our favorite logo examples that use clever typography with fantastic color choices and font selections. They also all make use of negative space to create an effective and memorable logo.

Codeshift Logo Design

Designed by Dalius Stuoka

Codeshift clever typography in logo design

Attach Logo Design

Designed by Paulius Kairevicius

Attach clever typography in logo design

Logo Creation Kit

Designed by Zeppelin Graphics

Logo Creation Kit clever typography in logo design

Vip1 Identity Project

Designed by Leo

Vip1 Identity Project clever typography in logo design

Extend Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Extend Logotype clever typography in logo design

Kingdom Wordmark Logo

Designed by Sumesh A K

Kingdom Wordmark clever typography in logo design

Gorillove

Designed by Vaneltia

Gorillove clever typography in logo design

Minimal Logos Vol.4

Designed by Zeppelin Graphics

minimal clever typography in logo design

Heavy Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Heavy Logotype clever typography in logo design

Seolution.it

Designed by Mattia Moretto

Seolution clever typography in logo design

Rock Fries

Designed by Ahmed Creatives

 - clever typography in logo design

Bark And Sip Logo

Designed by Peter White

Bark And Sip clever typography in logo design

Hatchet Logo

Designed by Jordan Wilson

Hatchet clever typography in logo design

OpenBox

Designed by Alek Triptic

OpenBox clever typography in logo design

Japan Logo

Designed by Ina Basholli

Japan clever typography in logo design

Sydney Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Sydney Logotype clever typography in logo design

Umbrella Wordmark

Designed by Jabir j3

Umbrella Wordmark clever typography in logo design

USB Logo

Designed by Piotr

usb clever typography in logo design

Check Logo

Designed by Ina Basholli

Check clever typography in logo design

Geometric Logo

Designed by Zeppelin Graphics

Geometric clever typography in logo design

Drop Logo

Designed by Ina Basholli

drop clever typography in logo design

Milk Logo

Designed by Sumesh A K

milk clever typography in logo design

Doctor Wordmark

Designed by Aditya

Doctor Wordmark clever typography in logo design

Perforation Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Perforation Logotype clever typography in logo design

My Indian Closet

Designed by Ancitis

My Indian Closet clever typography in logo design

Warning Logo

Designed by Ina Basholli

Warning clever typography in logo design

Minimal Geometric Logo Collection

Designed by Eightonesix Studios

Minimal Geometric Logo Collection clever typography in logo design

Dyslexia Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Dyslexia Logotype clever typography in logo design

Blind Wordmark

Designed by Sumesh A K

Blind Wordmark clever typography in logo design

Vintage Logo Collection

Designed by Orca Creative

Vintage Logo Collection clever typography in logo design

Smash Logo

Designed by Sumesh A K

Smash Logo clever typography in logo design

Disappear Logotype

Designed by Vlado Paunović

Disappear Logotype clever typography in logo design

Technology Logo Collection

Designed by Eightonesix Studios

Technology Logo Collection clever typography in logo design

Jankeš Beekeeping

Designed by fraGile

Beekeeping clever typography in logo design

CodeMaus

Designed by Mads Burcharth

 - clever typography in logo design

North

Designed by Sehban Ali Akbar

 - clever typography in logo design

Handpicked Logo

Designed by Minimalexa Design

Handpicked Logo clever typography in logo design


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25+ Examples of Symmetry in Logo Design for Ideas & Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/symmetrical-logo-designs/ https://speckyboy.com/symmetrical-logo-designs/#comments Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:58:55 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=31309 A collection of the best symmetrical logo design examples. Use them for ideas and inspiration while creating your next logo design.

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Symmetry is a powerful tool in logo design, shaping the image and perception that the target audience will have of a brand. A symmetrical logo features identical elements on both sides, with different levels of symmetry used to convey various meanings and ideas.

Symmetrical logos are often associated with balance, craftsmanship, and engineering, making them popular choices for car companies such as Volkswagen and Honda. However, different types of symmetry are also used in logo design, such as rotational symmetry used by Target and British Petroleum.

Interestingly, asymmetrical design can also be used to achieve logo symmetry, as seen in the Nintendo Switch logo. This demonstrates that while symmetry matters, there’s more to good logo design than just symmetry.

In this roundup, we’ll showcase some of the best symmetrical logo designs found online, offering inspiration for your next logo project. Whether you want to convey balance, precision, or other concepts, these logos demonstrate how symmetry can be used effectively to create a strong brand identity. So take a look and see how you can incorporate symmetry into your own logo design!

You might also like our collections of geometric logo templates or fonts for logos.

Symmetrical Logo Design Inspiration

Nowhere Together Symmetrical Logo

Designed by Gert van Duinen

Nowhere Together symmetrical logo design inspiration

Geometric Logo

Designed by Pixasquare

Geometric symmetrical logo design inspiration

Lined Lion

Designed by Breno Bitencourt

Lined Lion symmetrical logo design inspiration

Line Badges

Designed by Adrian Pelletier

Line Badges symmetrical logo design inspiration

Macau Innovation Culture Association Logo

Designed by Tramy Lui

Macau Innovation Culture Association symmetrical logo design inspiration

Geometric Pizza Logo

Designed by Last Spark

Geometric Pizza symmetrical logo design inspiration

Allways Macrame Logo

Designed by Breno Bitencourt

Allways Macrame symmetrical logo design inspiration

Minimal Geometric Logo Collection

Designed by Eightonesix Studios

Minimal Geometric Collection symmetrical logo design inspiration

JR logo

Designed by Jennifer Reeves

JR  symmetrical logo design inspiration

Geometric Letter G Logo

Designed by Empativo

Geometric Letter G symmetrical logo design inspiration

Unused Hand Mark

Designed by Damian Orellana

Unused Hand Mark symmetrical logo design inspiration

Logo Circle Trinity Geometric Linear Style

Designed by Sentavio

Circle Trinity Geometric Linear Style symmetrical logo design inspiration

Kraeftens Bekaempelse Logo

Designed by Plan Design

Kraeftens Bekaempelse symmetrical logo design inspiration

Abstract Polygon Color Gradient Logo

Designed by Ivan Artnivora

Abstract Polygon Color Gradient symmetrical logo design inspiration

Mini Mandala Badge

Designed by Jantine Zandbergen

Mini Mandala Badge symmetrical logo design inspiration

Abstract Lion King Logo

Designed by Ivan Artnivora

Abstract Lion King symmetrical logo design inspiration

Hearts Flower!

Designed by Nour Oumousse

Hearts Flower symmetrical logo design inspiration

Ice Cold Brewery Logo

Designed by Supamario

Ice Cold Brewery symmetrical logo design inspiration

Sun Glyph Logo

Designed by Blancetnoire

Sun Glyph symmetrical logo design inspiration

Interior Anthology Logo

Designed by Design Buddy

Interior Anthology symmetrical logo design inspiration

Symmetrical Owl

Designed by Amber O’Brien

Symmetrical Owl symmetrical logo design inspiration

SpadeDealer Logo

Designed by Julius Seniunas

SpadeDealer symmetrical logo design inspiration

Owl Sound Logo

Designed by Shtef Sokolovich

Owl Sound symmetrical logo design inspiration

Shop Wise Logo

Designed by Yoon Design

 symmetrical logo design inspiration

Muhtarov Logo

Designed by Ru Ferret

Muhtarov symmetrical logo design inspiration

Henland Logo

Designed by Ru Ferret

Henland symmetrical logo design inspiration

Capricorn Bakery Logo

Designed by Shtef Sokolovich

Capricorn Bakery symmetrical logo design inspiration

SN/Sonar Logo

Designed by Sumesh

SN Sonar symmetrical logo design inspiration

AA Monogram

Designed by Vlado Paunović

AA Monogram symmetrical logo design inspiration

The Characteristics of a Great Symmetrical Logo Design

In evaluating a great symmetrical logo design, you need to consider several key factors to ensure the logo effectively represents a brand while being aesthetically pleasing and memorable.

Symmetry in logo design can convey balance, harmony, and professionalism. Here are the crucial elements to look for:

  1. Balance: A symmetrical logo should have equal weight on both sides of its axis, creating a sense of stability and order. This balance is not just about shapes but also involves color, texture, and space distribution.
  2. Simplicity: Great logo designs are often simple, making them easy to recognize and remember. Symmetrical logos should maintain simplicity to ensure they are effective across various mediums and sizes, from business cards to billboards.
  3. Memorability: A logo’s primary purpose is to be remembered. Symmetrical logos, with their balanced design, tend to be visually satisfying, making them more likely to stick in someone’s memory.
  4. Versatility: The logo should work well in different contexts, whether printed in black and white, displayed on a digital screen, or used in large or small formats. Its symmetrical design should not lose impact or clarity when its size or color scheme changes.
  5. Relevance: The logo should reflect the brand’s values and industry. A symmetrical design can communicate stability and reliability, which might be perfect for some businesses but not as suitable for others looking to project dynamism or creativity.
  6. Uniqueness: Even with symmetry, a logo should stand out from competitors. It should be distinctive enough to be easily differentiated from other logos, especially those within the same sector.
  7. Timelessness: A well-designed symmetrical logo should not adhere too closely to trends that may fade over time. It should have a timeless quality that ensures it remains relevant for many years.

When examining symmetrical logo designs, it’s also advantageous to consider how the logo’s symmetry plays into the broader brand identity.

Does it enhance the brand message? Is it flexible enough to grow with the brand? These considerations will help determine if a symmetrical logo design is great for the specific brand it represents.

Symmetrical Logo Design FAQs

  • What defines a symmetrical logo design?
    A symmetrical logo design features elements that are mirrored on either side of a central axis, creating a balanced and harmonious look. This type of design is often associated with stability, professionalism, and reliability.
  • Why opt for a symmetrical logo?
    Symmetrical logos are visually appealing and create a strong, memorable impression. They convey a sense of order and balance, making them a popular choice for brands that want to project stability, trustworthiness, and a classic aesthetic.
  • How can a symmetrical logo be creative?
    Creativity in symmetrical logos can be achieved through unique interpretations of traditional symmetry, experimenting with shapes, colors, and the space around and within the logo. Incorporating modern design trends or a hidden element within the symmetry can also add an unexpected twist.
  • What industries are symmetrical logos best suited for?
    While symmetrical logos can work across various industries, they are particularly effective for sectors that value tradition, stability, and balance, such as finance, law, government, and health care. They also work well for organizations looking to project an image of heritage and reliability.
  • Can symmetrical logos be dynamic and modern?
    Yes, symmetrical logos can be both dynamic and modern. The key lies in the use of contemporary fonts, vibrant colors, and creative adaptations of symmetrical patterns that challenge traditional designs while maintaining balance and harmony.
  • What are the challenges in designing a symmetrical logo?
    One challenge is ensuring the logo remains interesting and unique, as symmetry can sometimes lead to generic designs. Designers must find innovative ways to incorporate brand identity into a symmetrical framework without compromising on originality or visual impact.
  • How do you balance simplicity and complexity in a symmetrical logo?
    Achieving the right balance involves focusing on the core elements that represent the brand and using symmetry to enhance these features without overwhelming the design. Simplifying shapes and using color strategically can help maintain clarity and impact.

A Fundamental Part of Nature

Symmetry is a fundamental part of nature, and it makes everything more pleasant to look at. As such, it’s no wonder that symmetrical logos are extremely popular.

Not only are symmetrical logos more pleasant to look at, but they are also easier to design when you think about the basic design principles.


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25 Examples of Monograms in Logo Design for Inspiration & Ideas https://speckyboy.com/beautiful-elegant-logo-monograms/ https://speckyboy.com/beautiful-elegant-logo-monograms/#respond Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:00:34 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=44802 Take a look at these inspiring logo monograms examples. They are a creative combination of a typical logo and written signature.

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Designing a logo can be a daunting task, with strict constraints around recognition and visibility. Monograms – logos that use initials – offer a more personal option, particularly suited to individuals or brands that want to focus on personality and artistic expression.

Monogram logos tend to fall somewhere between a logo and a signature, offering a great way to represent your brand and showcase your creativity. This collection of my favorite monogram logo designs includes examples from real-life designers as well as practice designs and fictional brands. Each design showcases a unique style, with attention to detail and a clear display of care and effort.

These monogram logos offer a great source of inspiration for designers looking to create a unique brand identity that is personal and expressive. Whether you’re designing a logo for yourself or for a brand, monogram logos can be a great way to showcase your personality and artistic style while conveying the desired message.

Monogram Logo Design Inspiration for Designers

PB

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Monogram Illustrated Banner

Monogram Illustrated Banner

Aabridge

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

AN Vintage Monogram Logo

AN Vintage Monogram Logo

Leslie Zacharkow

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Monogram Logo Badge

Monogram Logo Badge

SF Monogram

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Karibbia Pirate Logo

Karibbia Monogram Pirate Logo

Roccia Music

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

SD Monogram

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Janne Darwin

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

JMC

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

JSA

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Alin Zelenco

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

HM

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Tiger Wine

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Elliot Tornay

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Jon Testa

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

K

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

MOOVE

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Isaac Hayes

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

HC

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

RR

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Dan Freebairn

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

North Anthony

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

HC

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Natasha Craven

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Ludovic Riffault

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

Vinyl Sapiens

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

AE

Elegant Monogram Logo Design Branding

The Design Characteristics of a Great Monogram Logo

Monogram logos, which typically consist of one to three interwoven or combined letters, offer a stylish and compact way to present a brand’s identity. Here are essential features to consider:

  1. Clarity: The letters in a monogram should be easily identifiable. Even when letters are artistically merged, the design must not compromise on the ease with which the audience can recognize the brand’s initials.
  2. Simplicity: Complexity can be the enemy of a memorable logo. A great monogram maintains simplicity, making it adaptable and easily recognizable. This simplicity ensures the logo remains effective across various applications, from digital screens to print.
  3. Uniqueness: With countless brands employing monograms, standing out is key. A great monogram logo should incorporate unique design elements or creative letterplay to differentiate it from others, ensuring it captures the brand’s unique character.
  4. Versatility: The logo should look impeccable in any context, be it on a business card, website, or billboard. Its design should be scalable, maintaining its integrity whether it’s enlarged or reduced.
  5. Timelessness: Opting for a design that resists the ebb and flow of trends can ensure the logo remains relevant and enduring over the years. A timeless logo avoids frequent redesigns, maintaining brand consistency.
  6. Alignment with Brand Identity: The style of the monogram should reflect the brand’s personality and sector. For instance, a law firm might opt for a more formal design, while a creative agency might choose something more dynamic and modern.
  7. Color and Font: These elements are vital in conveying the brand’s message. Color choice should mirror the brand’s values and appeal to its target audience, while the font needs to complement the overall design, enhancing readability and style.
  8. Memorability: Above all, a great monogram logo should be memorable. Its design should leave a lasting impression on the audience, encouraging brand recall.

When evaluating monogram logos, it’s beneficial to consider how the design aligns with the brand’s broader marketing strategy and whether it will appeal to the intended audience.

A well-designed monogram logo serves as a powerful brand asset, capable of conveying a wealth of information and emotion through just a few letters.

Monogram Logo FAQs

  • What is a monogram?
    A monogram is an abbreviation of a company or individual’s name, created by combining two or more letters, usually the initials, into a single design. This type of logo is valued for its elegance, simplicity, and ability to convey a brand’s identity in a compact form.
  • Why choose a monogram logo for your brand?
    Monogram logos are a timeless choice that blends tradition and modernity, making them suitable for brands aiming to project sophistication, reliability, and a sense of heritage. They’re particularly effective for personal brands, luxury goods, and businesses seeking a minimalist yet impactful logo.
  • How can you make a monogram logo stand out?
    To ensure your monogram logo stands out, focus on uniqueness in letterforms, thoughtful use of color and font, and incorporating elements that reflect your brand’s personality. Experimenting with different letter overlaps, interlocking designs, or adding a distinctive background can also add to its uniqueness.
  • What are the key considerations when designing a monogram logo?
    Key considerations include readability, simplicity, and versatility. The logo should be legible in various sizes and work well across different mediums. It’s also important to ensure the logo aligns with your brand’s values and appeals to your target audience.
  • Can a monogram logo evolve over time?
    Yes, a monogram logo can evolve like any aspect of a brand’s visual identity. However, any changes should be approached with caution to maintain brand recognition. Evolution might involve subtle typography, color, or composition updates to refresh the brand without losing its core identity.
  • What are some common mistakes to avoid in monogram logo design?
    Avoid overcomplicating the design, using too many colors or fonts, and creating a logo that resembles others too closely. A common pitfall is designing a logo that works well in only one format or size, limiting its application across different branding materials.

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25+ Simple & Clean Logo Designs for Inspiration & Ideas https://speckyboy.com/simple-logo-design/ https://speckyboy.com/simple-logo-design/#comments Wed, 09 Oct 2024 23:18:52 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=13393 Use these logo examples to familiarize yourself with simple logo design principles and inspiration when creating your own simple logo design.

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Designing a logo is not an easy task, but when your client wants a simple logo, that task suddenly seems much harder. What makes designing a simple or clean logo harder is the mere fact that the words ‘simple’ ‘clean’ don’t necessarily mean easy. A simple logo can mean that design elements have been brought down to their bare essentials or that the logo makes use of clean typography. It can also mean the most basic concept you can think of.

Even though they can be tricky to design, simple and clean logos are often more memorable when done right. Just think of Gap, Nike, and Coca-Cola. When it comes to logo design, it doesn’t get any simpler than that. Not only are those logos easy to remember and recognize, but they can also easily be reproduced from memory by anyone who’s come into contact with those brands before.

A few characteristics of simple logos include clean and modern fonts, or simple lines and illustrations. As far as color goes, they are black and white or often make use of just a single color. In some cases, they also make creative use of whitespace to convey a hidden meaning.

In this post, we’ve curated a collection of our favorite simple logos. All beautiful and all highly effective. They are effective because they communicate all the meaning they are intended to deliver. In mere seconds, as you’ll see in the examples below, they indeed deliver their meaning and message perfectly.

Use these logos to familiarize yourself with simple logo design principles and inspiration when creating your own simple logo design.

Simple & Clean Logo Design Inspiration for Designers

Peakforce Logo

Designed by Deividas Bielskis

Peakforce simple logo design inspiration

drophome Logo Design

Designed by VASK

drophome simple logo design inspiration

Processapp Logo Design

Designed by Ted Kulakevich

Processapp simple logo design inspiration

Overlap B Logo Mark

Designed by Winmids

Overlap B Logo Mark simple logo design inspiration

Substrate Branding

Designed by Ted Kulakevich

Substrate Branding simple logo design inspiration

Dockjoy Logo Design

Designed by Ted Kulakevich

Dockjoy simple logo design inspiration

elephanty Logo

Designed by VASK

elephanty simple logo design inspiration

Lineart Kingdom Logo

Designed by Ponuppo

Lineart Kingdom simple logo design inspiration

Trigger Logo Concept

Designed by V Design

Trigger simple logo design inspiration

Haroon Logo

Designed by Alen Pavlovic

Haroon simple logo design inspiration

Needle & Sage Logo Design

Designed by Aaron Bouvier

Needle Sage simple logo design inspiration

HOT Logo

Designed by Steve Hamaker

HOT simple logo design inspiration

Livium Logo

Designed by Floris Voorveld

Livium simple logo design inspiration

Oneline Logo

Designed by Macov

Oneline simple logo design inspiration

Autonomous Ideas Logo

Designed by Richard Wiggins

Autonomous Ideas simple logo design inspiration

Notori Logo Design

Designed by Alen Pavlovic

Notori simple logo design inspiration

Alex Wende Personal Logo

Designed by Alex Wende

Alex Wende Personal simple logo design inspiration

Arch Logo Design

Designed by Deividas Bielskis

Arch simple logo design inspiration

TigerTrade Branding

Designed by Ted Kulakevich

TigerTrade Branding simple logo design inspiration

Zendesk Northwoods Teams Logo

Designed by Sean Heisler

Zendesk Northwoods Teams simple logo design inspiration

Process Inc Logo

Designed by Michael McMillan

Process Inc simple logo design inspiration

FOSSCON Logo Design

Designed by cream5

FOSSCON simple logo design inspiration

Tappable Logo

Designed by Jord Riekwel

Tappable simple logo design inspiration

Opposite Logo Design

Designed by Mike Erickson

Opposite simple logo design inspiration

Logo Design Issue 5

Designed by Rich Baird

Issue 5 simple logo design inspiration

B-File Logo Design

Designed by Alen Pavlovic

B-File simple logo design inspiration

Around New Logo Design

Designed by musho

Around New simple logo design inspiration

The Design Characteristics of a Clean & Simple Logo

Simple and clean logo designs are favoured because of their ability to communicate a brand’s essence efficiently and effectively, without unnecessary clutter. Here’s what to look for:

  • Clarity & Readability: The foremost quality of a simple and clean logo is its ease of recognition. The design should be straightforward, making the brand name and message clear to the audience at first glance.
  • Memorability: Despite its simplicity, a great logo should be memorable. Its design should stick in the viewer’s mind, achieved through unique elements that set it apart from competitors, even in its simplicity.
  • Versatility: A simple logo excels in versatility. It should look equally good on various platforms and sizes, from a website favicon to a billboard. Its design should not lose detail or impact when scaled down or changed in color.
  • Timelessness: Aiming for a design that remains relevant over time means avoiding overly trendy elements that might date quickly. A simple and clean logo should withstand the test of time, maintaining its appeal without needing frequent updates.
  • Relevance to the Brand: The logo must align with the brand’s identity, values, and industry. A simple and clean design doesn’t mean generic; it should be thoughtfully crafted to reflect the brand’s character and appeal to its target audience.
  • Distinctiveness: Even within the constraints of simplicity, a logo should be distinctive. It should differentiate the brand from its competitors.
  • Use of Color & Font: Strategic use of color can convey brand values and stir emotion, even in a simple design. The choice of font is equally important; it should complement the logo’s style and enhance its readability and impact.
  • Balance & Proportion: Good design balances different elements harmoniously. In a simple logo, the proportion of text, icons, and space plays a crucial role in achieving an aesthetically pleasing result.

Focusing on these elements will guide the creation or evaluation of a simple and clean logo design, ensuring it serves its purpose of effectively representing and promoting the brand in a straightforward yet impactful way.

Clean & Simple Logo Design FAQs

  • What is a simple and clean logo design?
    A simple and clean logo design focuses on minimalism and clarity to represent a brand. It uses a few elements, such as basic icons and legible fonts, to convey a brand’s identity efficiently and memorably.
  • Why choose a simple and clean logo design?
    Simple and clean logos are timeless, versatile, and easily recognizable. They stand out in a crowded marketplace, making a lasting impression on the target audience. They work well across various media and sizes, from digital ads to print materials.
  • How can you create a memorable simple logo?
    Creating a memorable, clean, and simple logo involves combining unique design elements with strategic use of color and typography. The design should echo the brand’s values while being distinctive enough to be remembered at a glance.
  • Can simple logos work for any industry?
    Yes, simple logos can work across all industries. The design approach should be tailored to reflect the specific brand’s values and the industry’s characteristics, ensuring the logo resonates with the target audience.
  • How do you ensure a simple logo isn’t too generic?
    To avoid a generic appearance, focus on incorporating unique aspects of the brand into the design. Custom typography, an unexpected color combination, or a clever use of negative space can add originality to a simple logo.
  • What role does color play in simple logo designs?
    Color plays a critical function in conveying a brand’s message and emotion. In simple logo designs, selecting the right color can enhance brand recognition and influence how the audience perceives the brand.
  • How important is font selection in simple logo designs?
    Font selection is vital as it significantly impacts readability and brand perception. The right font will complement the logo’s design and contribute to its overall effectiveness and appeal.

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10 Stunning Business Cards with Simple Geometric Designs https://speckyboy.com/geometric-business-cards/ https://speckyboy.com/geometric-business-cards/#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2024 21:02:21 +0000 https://speckyboy.com/?p=108293 We share a collection of beautifully designed business cards that put geometry at the very center of their design.

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When it comes to geometric designs, the first thing that comes to mind is, of course, simplicity. It feels like it is one of the most primitive and easiest ways to create a design.

All you need to do is to mix and match lines and shapes. However, things are not always what they seem. And artworks by Kazimir Malevich, a pioneer in abstract art, are clear proof of that.

Geometric art is a combination of varied-sized shapes, weights, and colors. Intricacy accompanies each and every artwork. Yes, at some point, they are simple – but also complex. And this unique combination is intriguing. It appeals to us, lures us in, and sparks our interest.

Today, we share a collection of stunning business cards that put geometry at the center of their design.

Granatalm Heart on the Mountain

This example was created by a skilled Austria-based design team for a hotel. It looks incredible. They’ve used squares, rhombuses, and zigzags to weave this plaid-like pattern. The design of these business cards and other elements of the brand identity feel hospitable, inviting, and modern.

Granatalm — Heart on the mountain

Shine Bright! Business Card

This is another excellent example. You can easily distinguish two types of patterns. The first one is based on circles, whereas the second one is populated with spots. It naturally grabs the attention and directs it towards the tiny solid circle in the upper right corner.

Shine Bright geometric business card example inspirational

Reality Lab London Business Card

Much like the very first example in our collection, this project by Ramin Nasibov is marked by geometric patterns with a high density of details. The author has experimented with various shapes – starting with lines and ending with hexagons – thereby coming up with a fantastic range of concepts that are tied together into one idea.

Reality Lab London geometric business card example inspirational

Cultural Centre in Lublin Branding

The concept instantly catches the eye with its subtle yet intricate design. There is nothing fancy, yet still, it manages to draw our attention as well as unobtrusively establish an aura of creativity.

CULTURAL CENTRE IN LUBLIN BRANDING geometric business card example inspirational

Taiheiyo Kensha Branding Project

The combination of colors creates a slight anaglyph effect that makes things visually interesting in this business card. Simple geometric shapes such as triangles and polygons stand behind the project’s aesthetics. Without a doubt, it has marvelous authenticity and charm.

Taiheiyo Kensha Branding Project geometric business card example inspirational

Second Choice Business Card

This business card demonstrates that all you need is a primitive shape and one color to make things look interesting. From the get-go, it becomes evident that this project has something to do with fashion. The idea is brilliant. It is simple yet ingenious.

Second Choice geometric business card example inspirational

dots&dash Business Card

If you feel like a pastel or minimal color scheme is not for you, you can always try to use some bright ones, much like this business card. The coloring is vibrant, yet it does not overpower the design. Bold geometric shapes and bright colors make this artwork so unique.

dots&dash geometric business card example inspirational

Konsou Business Card

If the previous example is too much and you prefer to stick to the time-proven choices, like a traditional black-and-white scheme, you should take a look at this business card. A music platform lies at the heart of this project, so it is not surprising that the design feels energetic and dynamic – even despite such a monochromatic environment. Shapes give it energy.

Konsou geometric business card example inspirational

Unconventional Business Cards

This unconventional business card is an experiment created by Huan Nguye. He has taken the charm of the geometric world to the next level, making the business card interactive. Bearing in mind the rule that good design should be invisible and only revealed when needed, he has managed to create a masterpiece. Explore his presentation over at Behance for further information.

Unconventional Business Cards geometric business card example inspirational

A+PRACOWNIA Business Card

This example will delight you with its marvelous minimalistic approach. There is lots of fresh air, the colors are neutral, and the shapes are primitive. However, with all that, the business card, as well as the other brand identity pieces, look interesting, and they go perfectly well with the architectural theme.

A+PRACOWNIA Architect geometric business card example inspirational

Costa-Perini Letterpress Business Card

This business card example is a well-thought-out combination of simple geometric shapes – starting with straight lines and ending with curved brackets. However, it has a certain art deco quality that looks splendid thanks to the beautifully embossed details. It is an apotheosis of geometric designs.

Costa-Perini Letterpress geometric business card example inspirational geometric business card example inspirational

Defying Expectations

It may seem at first sight that designs where geometry runs the show are destined to be dull, primitive, and insipid. However, by no means do they concede to other stylistic solutions. They can be:

  • Extravagant like Shine Bright.
  • Bright and bold like dots&dash.
  • Suthentic like Granatalm.
  • Ultra-modern like Taiheiyo Kensha Branding.
  • Traditional like A+PRACOWNIA.
  • and even highly sophisticated like Costa-Perini Letterpress.

This direction is multifaceted and gives you lots of opportunities to show the world your creativity.

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30+ Elegant Wine Label Design Examples for Inspiration https://speckyboy.com/elegant-wine-labels/ https://speckyboy.com/elegant-wine-labels/#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2024 07:24:18 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=14974 Take a look at the best and most inspiring examples of innovative wine label design, the most important marketing tools for wine producers.

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Unlike many other products that are instantly recognizable by their branding, most people don’t take enough of an interest in wine to have a particular brand they go back to time after time.

That’s why label design is one of the most important marketing tools wine manufacturers have available to them. From classic, elegant designs to those that bring some humor to a sometimes snooty industry, wine labels are there to catch our attention.

Wine labels symbolize many things: flavor, variety, and even the situation for which a particular bottle is suited. Most importantly, they convey a mood to grab the winemaker’s target market.

With so many types of wines from so many regions, there’s tremendous market competition. Winemakers rely more than ever on label and brand design to increase their sales.

If you’re looking for wine label design inspiration, check out some of the best examples below.

Novak 500 Wine Label

Designed by 43’oz Design Studio

Novak 500 wine label design inspiration

Vintage Wine Label Template

Vintage Wine Label Template design inspiration

Uco’s Playground Wine Label

Designed by The Kings Jewels

Uco Playground wine label design inspiration

Nocturnalis / Durinalis Wine Label

Designed by Marcel Buerkle

Nocturnalis Durinalis wine label design inspiration

Vintage Red Wine Label Template

Template Vintage Red wine label design inspiration

Oddfello Wine Collection Label

Designed by Mario Milostic

Oddfello Wine Collection label design inspiration

Picky Magpie Wine Brand

Designed by The Labelmaker

Picky Magpie Wine Brand label design inspiration

Vintage Wine Branding Template

Vintage Wine Branding Template label design inspiration

Microvinifications Label Design

Designed by Karystios

Microvinifications Label Design inspiration

Wine Bottle Mockup Template

Wine Bottle Mockup Template label design inspiration

Eleven Wine Brand Design

Designed by Robert Stakenburg

Eleven Wine Brand wine label design inspiration

19 Crimes Wine Bottle

Designed by Egor Myznik

19 Crimes Wine Bottle label design inspiration

Wine Bottles Mock-Up Templates

Wine Bottles Mock-Up Templates label design inspiration

Orbelia Pet Nat Label Design

Designed by The Labelmaker

 wine label design inspiration

French Bar Wines Label Design

Designed by Doubleknot Creative

Orbelia Pet Nat Label Design wine inspiration

Wine Bottles PSD Mockups Vol. 1

Wine Bottles PSD Mockups label design inspiration

Klipsun Wine Label Design

Designed by Doubleknot Creative

Klipsun wine label design inspiration

Downtown Urban Winery Brand

Designed by The Labelmaker

Downtown Urban Winery Brand wine label design inspiration

Vintage Wine Set Labels Template

Vintage Wine Set Labels Template design inspiration

Bey Merlot Label

Designed by Beloxx

Bey Merlot wine label design inspiration

Wine Bottles Mockup Templates Vol. 3

Wine Bottles Mockup Templates design inspiration

Pisse de Renard Wine Label

Designed by Regicollis

Pisse de Renard wine label design inspiration

Majestic Loves Wine Labels

Designed by Jean Jullien

Majestic Loves wine label design inspiration

Champagne Bottles Mockup Templates

Designed by Genetic96

Champagne Bottles Mockup Templates wine label design inspiration

Saint Clair Family Estate Branding

Designed by The Creative Method

Saint Clair Family Estate Branding wine label design inspiration

Muran Rose Bottle Design

Designed by Fabian Krotzer

Muran Rose Bottle wine label design inspiration

Gratsi Grandpa’s Poker Wine

Designed by Jonathan Schubert

Gratsi Grandpa's Poker Wine label design inspiration

Wine Bottle Mockup

Wine Bottle Mockup label design inspiration

RedThumb Natural Wine Label

Designed by Brian Finke

RedThumb Natural wine label design inspiration

The Invisible Man Wine Label

Designed by Estudio Maba

 wine label design inspiration

Zoo Theme Wine Label

Designed by TristanV

Zoo Theme wine label design inspiration

Saracina Vineyards Package Design

Designed by Gatto Design

Saracina Vineyards Package wine label design inspiration

The Governor Wine Label Design

Designed by 43’oz Design Studio

The Governor wine label design inspiration

Fatal Wine Label

Designed by Oveja & Remi

Fatal wine label design inspiration

Sike Balázs Winery Label Design

Designed by Eszter Laki & Réka Imre

Sike Balzs Winery wine label design inspiration

Pandora Wine Label Design

Designed by Nestorsen

Pandora wine label design inspiration

Beneduce Classic Series Label Design

Designed by Abraham Lule & Corey Lewis

Beneduce Classic Series wine label design inspiration

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