Emerald & Ruby

Minneapolis based Cue have designed a wonderful invitation for the Children’s Theatre Company’s Curtain Call Ball, the theaters annual fundraiser that supports programs for young people. The design draws its inspiration from The Wizard of Oz (the movie that is) and feels as classic Hollywood as anything I’ve seen in recent years. The detail of the work is incredible and I wish all invitation was as well thought-out and executed as this.
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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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Tygverket
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№10
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It feels like I’ve written way more about
coffee than tea. I guess it has to do with that I hang around
espresso bars more than tea places. But lets start this week with beautiful teas from tea wholesaler
All About Tea. The packaging and identity was created by
Moving Brands and I think they did a great job. I’m especially impress with the the thought that went into the logo. It has a simple yet wonderful playfulness and draws its inspiration from a tea ball or how a pile of tea looks.
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All About Tea
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Moving Brands
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The Nolitan Hotel gets its name from the New York neighborhood it’s situated in,
Nolita (North of Little Italy). The hotel is the neighborhoods first luxury boutique hotel and as all boutique hotel should it has a well thought-out and beautiful and identity. Behind the identity we find the branding experts at
Marque. And I think they have done a brilliant job giving The Nolitan Hotel a classic luxury look without making it feel dated. Lots of photos after the jump.
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The Nolitan Hotel
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Marque
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