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Great Branding: Passeio Publico

Design & Style

Lisboa is probably one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has a very distinct atmosphere and a relaxed pace and when walking through its streets you can find precious little treasures in the form of sculptures, mosaics or painted tiles. To live up to its beauty, the Associação Passeio Público (public walk association) commanded GOMAstudio to create a visual identity for...

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FontXS Free Fonts: LCD Style

Free Fonts

This week's free fonts, courtesy of FontXS, come in a variety of LCD styles. They refer to the screen display style, coming from old 8bits to modern sans serif fonts such as Sansation. This selection of fonts are perfect to put something different to your designs, either those arcade looking letters or a quirky looking font like Metrolox. Enjoy!

 

Venetia Monitor 

Metrolox

Arca...

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Identity Design: Anonymous

Design & Style

If you're an active user of the internet, it's more than likely that you've heard about Anonymous and what they're all about. Danish graphic designer Mads Jakob Poulsenasked himself what would be the results if Anonymous would go corporate and came up with a visual identity mock-up for it. The first element to approach is the 'brand', and how the global-anonimity that gives life to...

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Logo Design: Unevolved Logos

Design & Style

Graham Smith is a logo designer that is currently working in a very interesting project. It's called Unevolved Logos and it's a case study about famous logos reduced to a basic structure. Unevolving a logo to just a series of coloured circles, how many can still be recognised?Logo and brands that have strong and unique colours, as well as strong positional aspects, are usually...

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Beautiful findings: Stratocam

Design & Style

With GPS and massive Google Maps use we've pretty much taken satellite-images for granted. In the beginnings, just to get satellite images from the Earth NASA had to take film pictures from the satellites, drop them and catch the films anywhere in between the sky and the Pacific Ocean. Now everything is there, either in your car's GPS or your mobile app for Google Earth for example....

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