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DesignLimo featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Utopia

This brand identity was designed to match the luxury and quality of Utopia Health & Fitness, a Sydney gym positioned to set a new precedent in the contemporary fitness experience. The design of the logo took inspiration from the infinity symbol, in reference to the brand's limitless focus on well-being and providing the highest-end facilities. The refined combination of gold tones with white marble distinguish the fitness destination as a premium life choice.

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Redouble Fish

Redouble Fish is the product of a new national fashion combining Chinese traditional art with contemporary cultural exchanges. Designers hope to show the synesthesia effect of eating through the brand. Meanwhile, consumers can experience tangible products and intangible culture to enjoy the concretization and abstraction.

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Kinderpalliativ Netzwerk Nordrhein

Within the scope of a pro-bono project a new look for KPNN, a network for palliative care of terminally ill children, was created. The logo acts as a visual platform for the developed iconography concept. The symbolic imagery manages to communicate the sensitive content of this topic in a subtle, focused manner. Every now and then, one of the numerous illustrations depicts a ship, which serves as a stylistic device representing the transition between life and death. The simple, stylized illustrations manage to achieve a high level of visual distinctiveness which were used on the new website.

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Soul Food

The black-and-white monochrome logo resembles a fork with a modern, minimalist root system. The name of the restaurant Soul Food resonates with the menu of the restaurant, which combines Southern-style BBQ sliders and fried chicken on waffles with traditional Middle Eastern ingredients like pomegranate molasses, sumac, and tahini. In response, the design explores the connection between food, represented by the fork, and culture, represented by the roots. The logo is incorporated throughout the brand identity of the restaurant based in Amman, Jordan.

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Gae-yu

Gae-yu is composed of two book sets designed to allow students to effectively study and drill math concepts. By featuring circles, which represent stability and completeness, the Gae-yu cover design alludes to the value of being both intuitive and impactful. The circles’ 'mysterious' color patterns express the brand identity 'synergy up'. This concept is further reflected by the cover designs of complementary semicircles and colors which can combine to form a complete circle with a unique color patterns as full set.

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Anaptár

This Anaptár calendar, visualising the data of the Sun and the Moon in a novel fashion, offers far more information than simply enumerating days, and also offers far more recognition. The method of data presentation and visual depiction of the lunar cycle never seen before actually makes astronomic correlations apparent. Thanks to the infographic mapping of lunar and solar data requiring exceptional meticulousness, Anaptár provides visual sensation even for beholders who would not pore over the details.

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