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New Brand Arrival


Welcome Kica
We are proud to share a new Southamerican client, Kica.

Development: Logo and Corporate Identity
Industry: Meat Reseller.

    New Brand Arrival

    Welcome Kica

    We are proud to share a new Southamerican client, Kica.

    Development: Logo and Corporate Identity

    Industry: Meat Reseller.

    1 year ago  /  0 notes

  2. ben:

The General Electric logo was designed to look like the blades of fan, which used to be one of GE’s major products. I think this logo holds up pretty well after over 100 years.

    ben:

    The General Electric logo was designed to look like the blades of fan, which used to be one of GE’s major products. I think this logo holds up pretty well after over 100 years.

    1 year ago  /  117 notes  /  Source: ben

  3. ableparris:

“Realizing that I was a primarily visual thinker was a significant turning point in my career. Believe it or not, I only realized it last year. Yes, I went to art school and, yes, I have done visually creative things most of my life, but I always assumed that everyone saw images the way I did. But after talking to enough of my friends, colleagues and clients, I realized that wasn’t true. Some people aren’t visual thinkers. Some people think verbally, and some of those people may have a much easier time with writing than I do. But once I realized that, I had a bit of an epiphany: No wonder so many design professionals struggle with writing—they force themselves to start with words rather than the images their mind has already created!
Bingo. If you’re a visual thinker, start with what you know!”
(via How to Developing Ideas Through Visual Thinking)

    ableparris:

    “Realizing that I was a primarily visual thinker was a significant turning point in my career. Believe it or not, I only realized it last year. Yes, I went to art school and, yes, I have done visually creative things most of my life, but I always assumed that everyone saw images the way I did. But after talking to enough of my friends, colleagues and clients, I realized that wasn’t true. Some people aren’t visual thinkers. Some people think verbally, and some of those people may have a much easier time with writing than I do. But once I realized that, I had a bit of an epiphany: No wonder so many design professionals struggle with writing—they force themselves to start with words rather than the images their mind has already created!

    Bingo. If you’re a visual thinker, start with what you know!”

    (via How to Developing Ideas Through Visual Thinking)

    1 year ago  /  209 notes  /  Source: newfangled.com