Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts

Nov 24, 2012

Adams Management Group Logo Design

Adamas Management Group LogoAdams Managment Group is a new company that helps businesses with unique science or technology related patents to expand their global presence. To help them better communicate what they do to their perspective clients, we designed a logo and promotional materials for them.

Sep 27, 2012

Honey Dipped Candles Logo Design


Honey Dipped Candles logo by Glitterati Communications
This is a logo that we designed for a fabulous Bermuda based candle maker who just happens to be the cousin of our fearless leader, Glitterati Duane. Their candles are hand poured with wax sourced from Bermuda bees. The font that we used was created in-house using the honey comb as a point of reference. We uses green on the font to subtly acknowledge the client's 100% natural and environmentally conscious approach.

Aug 20, 2012

Glitterati Communications and Be Glitterati Logo Re-design

Glitterati Communications business cards
Original Glitterati Communications logo in use

2012 marks six years of existence for Glitterati Communications, aka the father of this Be Glitterati stuff. Four years ago, the peacock symbol and black theme became the main visual elements for the Glitterati Communications identity and its subsidiaries. It took months to design the logo but I eventually settled on the one above.

Our logo has generally received positive feedback but there is one area where it lacked in my opinion. It doesn’t read well at small sizes, which is a basic requirement of a logo. We would never design a logo with this issue for a client so addressing this problem has been an ongoing challenge. The logo's font was also an area of contention. We considered going the traditional route by using a classic font like Helvetica, but we eventually ruled that out in favour of a more edgy font (Hancock Park Laser) that reflected Glitterati's energy more accurately. Last year, while developing ideas for the Be Glitterati product line we designed letters for a t-shirt design that eventually became a whole font. That font was named, “Glitterati’s Rifle”.