It goes without saying, that logo is not a brand, yet still its integral part.
In the design process I have developed, the logo comes last. More of a consequence of the branding process rather than a starting point. Still, I do love logo design even if it stands for a fraction of the overall design system. It is a delicate art form, yet the most symbolical.
The logos I design are often inspired by the modernist approach. I praise myself on their precision, every line and curve carefully drawn using a grid. Focusing on simplicity of the form, I aim at a double entendre of the meaning.
Throughout the years I have had a plasure to create logos for a variety of clients from different countries and industries. From NGOs to national institutes, from high-tech research facilities to a company shippping camels in the Middle East. Each symbol a story, each tailored to suit my client’s needs best.
It goes without saying, that logo is not a brand, yet still its integral part.
In the design process I have developed, the logo comes last. More of a consequence of the branding process rather than a starting point. Still, I do love logo design even if it stands for a fraction of the overall design system. It is a delicate art form, yet the most symbolical.
The logos I design are often inspired by the modernist approach. I praise myself on their precision, every line and curve carefully drawn using a grid. Focusing on simplicity of the form, I aim at a double entendre of the meaning.
Throughout the years I have had a plasure to create logos for a variety of clients from different countries and industries. From NGOs to national institutes, from high-tech research facilities to a company shippping camels in the Middle East. Each symbol a story, each tailored to suit my client’s needs best.