Using the signature typewriter font and main black and sepia colours I incorporated a styled ‘A’ similar to the ‘first-letter’ design of old newspapers and journals.
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I wanted the Gigtix logo to be bold and strong with a feeling of movement. A wave, music, crowds, dancing, excitement and energy. Using the website’s lead font with combinations of the four brand colours this logo looks great on any background and really stands out when placed beside its competitors and market peers. I …
This pretty logo is a representation of the traditional Irish Claddagh ring. The ring dates as far back as 1700 and originates from Galway on the west coast of Ireland. As tango is about the embrace the idea of this ring represents beautifully the Garúa Milonguero ethos. With a 3D metallic effect the logo is …
Javier, a musician and music producer loves all things “The 70’s” so this logo fits the bill. The image is cut-out so that the logo effectively takes on the ever changing background images on Javier’s website.
We used a clean and elegant Art Deco font, in keeping with the glamorous Golden Ages of Argentine Tango.
Strong but respectful. Loud but calm. Conflict is delicous. A bold modern icon. The logo is ever present on the website, floating in the bottom right of the screen, rather than the usual static top left location.
Presenting the brand logo for a restoration project to restore to original a bar, restaurant and apartments. We wanted to create a feeling from Dicken’s book ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ – a dark cobblestoned street and the lamp from an old inn throwing its hazy light into the murky atmosphere, welcoming strangers and friends …