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20 Cool Logos With A Hidden Meaning

Designer Daily

Goodwill Industries Half the face of a smiling little dude, but it’s actually the first letter of the brand’s name. Let us know on X by tagging us @designerdaily. Very minimalist and clever! Kölner Zoo Another great example of white space use, with several animals blended into one, thanks to smart use of white space.

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Hudson-Powell's Impala rebrand finds the human side to empowering tech

Creative Boom

Thanks to the inclusion of precise curves and sharp, industrial design-inspired angles, its bold forms further capture air ticket and air tag typography. Topping off Impala's new design identity is a system of colourful, travel-inspired typographic tags and buttons.

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Camille Walala creates exclusive paintings to tackle creative poverty with Make Bank

Creative Boom

Everyone seems to be feeling the squeeze at the minute, especially people working in the creative industries. Proceeds from the sale will help tackle creative poverty across schools and give disadvantaged young creatives the tools and resources they need to enter and thrive in the industry. Camille Walala.

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Fellow Studio crafts brand identity and immersive narrative for Holiday Best

Creative Boom

Despite the competition in the travel industry, many of the big players are seen as unreliable and untrustworthy. While lockdown might have been calamitous for the holiday industry, it also had a silver lining. That leaves a gap in the market that the new company Holiday Best aims to fill.

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New Genre designs identity, platform and website for new design standards tool

Creative Boom

On the other side of the industry, graphic designers and marketers can access various digital brand guidelines tools, such as Brandpad, Corebook or Standards. Toma says: "The folder icon hints at file organisation, while the isometric floor plan reflects the industry served.

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Sam Rodriguez's graffiti-inspired portraits depict people in their unseen entirety

Creative Boom

There, I met journalists, graphic designers and illustrators who exposed me to the industry." For example, Tags were faster markings that acted as advertisements of ‘I was here’ versus the more elaborate Production Pieces that involved a group of people forming concepts for a large-scale wall. "I

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Universal Favourite crafts an inclusive identity for game-changing underwear brand Nala

Creative Boom

The underwear industry also has a long history of perpetuating unrealistic body standards. And while some brands have made huge steps toward a more inclusive industry, none were flaunting it loudly, proudly, and truly celebrating the diversity of the body.

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