The creation and design of The Brazilian Design's logo was a simple experience, a moment with pen in hand and a few initial sketches.
One thing led to another, with a few adjustments here and there, and everything began to take shape, and the ideas flowed ever more strongly.
The application of some design techniques and alignments was necessary for the final logo concept.
The graphic result is a clean and easily identifiable brand, as initially planned.
The choice of black and white provides neutrality when presenting the colours of our clients' projects.
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Oliver Cakes needed modern, clean food packaging to transport its cupcakes and other pastries.
The design concept involved a large window at the top of the box to attract the customer's attention, filling their eyes with excitement as they gaze upon the unique cupcakes produced.
The company logo was used in two key locations, making it stand out on the packaging, printed in a classy, chic tone.
The packaging was designed to hold up to 6 cupcakes safely during transport and storage.
One book and several histories of success to tell: the special project of the commemoration of the 55th anniversary of Terex in Brazil.
For the design, modern concepts were used in combination with colour and graphic elements. Each page is a pleasant surprise, alternating the size of images and texts. Everything complements each other and shouts a diverse reading in a unique concept of advertising creation.
For the cover, the concept of the mosaic uses all the equipment and construction that are present in the book. The pleasant and lively book colouring of the Brazilian flag was adopted for the design, and was Terex's connection to the country. A detail in the central blue image: Terex's employees as the main element of the image.
The finishing of the book is luxurious, noble and velvety. The first cover is like a glove that fits perfectly on the book. The book still has elements in high relief, which further enrich the quality of the final product.
Take a breath: the Mitsubishi catalog was 1,280 pages long and weighed over 2.5 kg, featuring the highest quality graphic design and printing. In total, 4,500 copies were printed for the 2005-2006 edition.
The printing finish is highlighted by the choice of paper stocks that highly enhance colours and photos. The cover featured a luxurious matte lamination finishing with raised ink UV Spot.
With a five-tier plan: translation from English to Portuguese, editing, layout, revisions, and production, the project exceeded all objectives and deadlines, and was completed in just four months of intense work.
Mapal's successful partnership with Honda was a meticulously crafted project, from planning to production and delivery of parts.
The case consisted of literature on the technical solutions for Mapal products at the Honda factory, resulting in a high-quality brochure with photos and texts rich with testimonials from both companies.
As a decorative element, a Honda Civic Sport Hot Wheels customized with Mapal artwork was incorporated into the exclusive, customized packaging with silver printing and a metal closure.
It was a project of the highest quality and refined taste.
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