Tygverket

Tygverket is located at St. Paulsgatan where they’ve been for last 16 years. Over the years Tygverket has grown to become one of Stockholm’s largest and most well stocked fabric and sewing accessory shops but they’ve never had a uniform identity. Until now that is. №10 have designed a colorful and suiting identity based on the classic tape measure that you’ll find in any tailor or fabric shop. A simple idea, well executed!
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I like simple and explanatory business names and can it get any more self explanatory than Vancouver based sandwich shop
Meat & Bread? In addition to the great name they are sporting a stylistically pure identity created by
Glasfurd & Walker. The black and white identity is built around strong typography and angular, sharp animal icons. A perfect identity for Meat & Bread if you ask me.
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Glasfurd & Walker
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Meat & Bread
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German design studio
YLF.Design have with a solid understand of typography and with just white and a nuance of blue created a well thought-out identity for the italian restaurant
Momenti Unici in the city of
Wiesbaden. The logo itself isn’t that special but when it’s put to use with the rest of the identity it just works and creates a great visual totality.
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Momenti Unici
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YLF.Design
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Norwegian brand agency
Neue have created a nice identity for
Visit Nordkyn, a site and campaign aimed at attracting tourists to the area called Nordkyn (or
Cape Nordkinn). The area is the northernmost point of the European and Norwegian mainland and Neue have been inspired by that roughness of the landscape/climate and the logotype is like a mix between a stylized snowflake and a iceberg. I don’t know if the campaign is a success or not, but it sure looks good!
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Neue
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Visit Nordkyn
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