The design firm, Bravo Company, from Singapore has a lot of great work. I particularly like their brand they created for this Balzac Brasserie. The typography beautifully works with the warm, classy feel of the restaurant. I also really like the setup of their portfolio and all the icons they created for each project.
Soft! identity by Bravo Company.
(via Looks Like Good Design)
I love this movie, and this is a cute graphic representation of it. A little less chaotic than the real movie poster. But still gets the same message across.
Well designed and funny advertisement. It appeals to the right audience by being very sarcastic and bold in the design.
Typeverything.com - Sean Freeman for Time Magazine.
You feel the motion in this cover through the shredded typography caused by the whirring blades of the helicopter. Very impressive.
As a class assignment, I am working on a magazine spread for Camp Kesem. Here is an infographic I created to show how Kesem has grown as an organization! #CampKesemLove @campkesem
I appreciate that Duffy & Partners thinks about the products they create from every angle. They don’t just design one package, they create the entire brand and make all the extensions work well together. It is important to remember that a brand is a feeling that the consumer gets from using, looking at, and holding your product. Incorporating this feeling into every package can be difficult, but Duffy seems to do it well.









