Based in Singapore, Bravo Companyis an inependant design studio which specialises in identity, brand development and art direction. The three members create a simple, sober graphic design, often including some funny element which warms up the identities.
Graphic Design
Lettering by Simon Ålander
Simon Ålander is a 24 years old swedish graphic designer passionate about typography and lettering. He finds inspiration into music, graffiti (which have a lot in common with typography) and the streetwear culture. His universe has also a little vintage influence, with some characters reminding 30's or 70's letterings. Anyway, the pictures are really beautiful and there is a great graphic variety inside.
Office Milano, multi-disciplinary design firm
Office Milano is a multi-disciplinary design firm located in Milan, Italia. Specialized in brand identity design and art direction, the agency's portfolio is full of sobres and efficient graphic design works, with a nice use of typography and pictograms.
Blanq, artistic direction
Blanq is an agency based in Taïwan. It bands together talented people from different fields and works for design, artistic direction or identity projects. Their works have a strong artistic approach, with a real visual search. Very creative pictures which play sometimes on the fields of fashion or art.
Visual identities by Pavel Emelyanov
Pavel Emelyanov is a Russian graphic designer working in Murmansk. His work consists for the most of designing visual identities. His portfolio contains great designs of logotypes and graphic guidelines, for a wide range of clients.
Visual identities by Noemí Iniesta
Noemí Iniesta is a young spanish graphic designer based in Brussels, Belgium. Her portfolio features nice works, particularly in the field of visual identity and branding, with projects like chocolate La Negrita or the sicilian grocery Mizzica. Some sober, simple but efficient pictures which give the brands a real original identity. We can feel this approach in her portfolio too, which has a nice graphic identity using simple shapes and pictures.
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