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The Christ Church Logo as created by Steve Lording in 2004.
ABOUT THE BRAND
I can't really help explain the process that created it as I wasn't part of it but from my experience of applying it for the past year I've been astounded with how well it works. It works in all media very well. The fish / greek letter element is quite versatile and we use it all over the place, in backgrounds as a pattern and more. It quickly identifies our church and communicates a lot about our community. The font for the text is Adobe Garamond and we use Garamond Premier Pro on all our work.
We purchased our own vinyl cutter (sign making machine) last year (it was one of our best purchases!) and the logo has been fantastic for how it works no matter how big or small we make it. Being natively vector based has made it great to work with too.
We've chosen to embed the 3 Colours of Ministry into the branding and the logo can appear in primary Red, Green and Blue, with the text always in Gray. We've also colour coded building signage on site within these colours to improve navigation.
ABOUT THE CHURCH
Christ Church is an Anglican Church located in Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia.
The Diocese planted 50 people plus a new vicar, Mark Leach into a dwindling and aging community in early 2004. We've since grown to a community of 300 regular punters. Much of our church is aged 25-35 and 40-92 with the number of kids growing all the time. We have 3 services of different flavour, Traditional Holy Communion 9am, Family 10.30am and Young Adults at 6pm.
The church is based in a wealthy area of Melbourne and most of our community are active professional or professional students. It does give the church a different flavour and requires a special approach to ministry.
Whilst being traditional we've spent a lot of time looking at our structures and organisation. We use the Natural Church Development system to understand our growth and have a small groups / pastorates model for pastoral care. Our primary ministries are Alpha and Kids.
The church is based on 2 acre site features a heritage bluestone church built in 1853 and 3 additional buildings that facilitate our ministries. We also have a close relationship with the adjoining primary school, thus our focus on Kids min.
I was tasked with creating a new logo for Living Waters Church. The church has a very casual atmosphere with a healthy mixture of younger families and empty nesters. We value creativity and allow people to express themselves in different creative ways, one of them being through painting during the worship set of our service. Every week we usually have one or two artists painting live as the worship is happening. We keep the best artwork and put it on display throughout our church, almost like an art gallery. It's definitely something that's unique to us (at least in our area) so I figured it would make sense to communicate that through the logo.
Incase you're wondering, the brush stroke is in fact a vector, so it will scale nicely for whatever we need.
Still not sure if I like the typeface and it's arrangement. I can't put a finger on it, but it seems like it's not quite there yet. I'd love to here what everyone else thinks!
Included here are a few variations on my Refresh logo for all of the Refreshing Cities. I've included versions with 1 arrow and 2 arrows, as well as options with and without the thick black line on the outside. The design in the upper right includes a gradient, and is my favorite of all 5 designs.
I feel that the solid line helps reinforce the shape of the chat bubble, which represents the discussion amongst Refresh participants, and the double arrow is most representative of the refresh button on most browsers as well as the idea of refreshing and recycling ideas for the web.
PS. The font is Francophil Sans and is freely available on dafont.com.
Thoughts?
Logo design for Ingenro, lead generation in UK financial services. Made by Zumm - Manchester UK based creative design agency.
I'm currently sick, and don't feel like digging through bins of legos to make this, plus I don't have all the pieces.
Just a Photoshop work of a design for a shirt that will illustrate about an photographer...
1. Need of DSLR.
2. Go out and capture.
3. Aperture that looks like picasa logo which most people use for photo viewing.
I had to rush out a quick logo for myself today so I could get some lovely promotions, so I thought I'd put up for all of the internet to see.
Fonts used for this logo are Museo Sans for the wording 'stormpro' and Museo for the word 'Max'.
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Logo NOMA - (implementos noma)
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Low poly - 1.736 Faces
Download: mega.nz/#!nYdCHJpZ!qAY_1b9WefkZruAot3jdadg7AH9uvyOMXiv3Yu...
Este es mi nuevo logo, ¿que te parece? espero que seas sincer@.
This is my new logo, what do u think about it? I expect an honest answer
Logo and identity concept for the new Museum of Etnography in Budapest, Hungary (2020). Selected for the (best 10) shortlist by the Museum:
www.behance.net/gallery/116084765/Identity-concept-Museum...
Logo Guisval.
Made in Spain.
Año 2014.
GUISVAL
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"Guisval is the most successful die-cast miniatures manufacturer in Spain. Their models are in the market since 1967, and (specially before the 90s) they could be adquired almost anywhere: not only toy shops, but also in newsagents, or candy shops. The reduced price, the detailed models, how tought they were made, and a very wide variety of colors and decorations, were not overlooked by parents.
Francisco Guillén Verdú founded a company with his name in 1962, which originally built some toy watches, toy typewriters and some ships and submarines.
This company changed its name to Guisval in 1967, when two friends of him joined to this project. Their names were: Guillén, Serralta and Valero, and the company was renamed to Guisval, using the first syllables or letters of their surnames (GUIllenSerraltaVALero). These three friends met while they were working for Payá, another toy company, that exists since 1909 in the town of Ibi (Alicante).
Ibi has been the center of the Spanish toy industry during decades, and still is, although the industry nowadays is much weaker."
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Source: toysfromthepast.blogspot.com.es/2011_05_01_archive.html
More info:
uno64.mforos.com/2092588/11196942-historia-guisval-1962-a...
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Guisval, miniaturas en metal
"Francisco Guillem, José Luis Serralta y Ramón Valero, tres amigos que trabajaban como mecánicos en la empresa juguetera Payá, decidieron crear en 1962 su propia compañía. Así nació en Ibi (Alicante) la marca Francisco Guillem Verdú, que empezó a funcionar en el sótano de la vivienda de uno de los fundadores.
Con el nombre de Guillem más el de los otros dos socios, Serralta y Ramón Valero García, se acuñó la sigla definitiva para la marca: GUI-S-VAL. Valero había obtenido, en su época de Payá, el título de mejor matricero y ajustador de Europa. Antes de dedicarse por completo a la fabricación de miniaturas, GUISVAL produjo también relojes, máquinas de escribir, etc.
Para algunos modelos de las series Campeón y Escorpión, es fácil encontrar el origen en modelos previos de marcas francesas como Champion o Majorette, o británicas como Matchbox."
La marca sigue en activo. Su página es esta: www.guisval.com/
Fuente: miniaturasenmetal.jimdo.com/
So I seem to have changed my logo as often as I changed my underwear this past year. Ok, maybe I changed my undies a lot more. Hopefully, right? Anyway, this is it. This is the one, and it's the first time I've actually felt it, every little part of me feels it. I'm so excited. New colors, new graphic, and it's just all so right.
Three logo design concepts I created for Fabulous Photography. Heather would like something fun and bold, yet classic for her new logo. She loves them all and can't decide. Can you help us choose?
www.cfh.ufsc.br/~oriente/logo_oriente.gif
I've always been a amateur designer (or as you might find more accurate: a wanna-be designer) and when I get to see this kind of "designer" work I immediately become aware of the risk I'm taking by doing things in this amateur way.
This is the result of a amateur designer. (Check the link in the image description: it is supposed to be the website of a Oriental Studies Institute)