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Onefoot | Branding, logo, identity

 
Onefoot | Branding, logo & identity
Logo | identity | leaflet | corporate clothing suggestions 
 
 
Lambros requested from me the naming, the logo, the corporate identity, as well as further applications regarding the onefoot snail farm. With the possible expansion of the business into further ventures under the same brand, the name that was chosen rose from the "one foot" that snails have.
 
The logo design of onefoot was rendered with clean-cut typography. The corporate identity applications include white and black everywhere and, apart from the logo, there is a series of phrases unfolded, which communicate information relevant to snails.
 
Furthermore, a local uv varnish has been applied on the business cards that I designed, so as to resemble a snail having just passed by and left its traces upon them.
 
Additionally, I designed the bilingual leaflet, consisted of a series of small cards bound by a thin chain, while there were 2 types of paper that were used, on of which refers to the color of the soil, as well as to the natural element which is closely connected to snails and their habitat. Also in this application, typography, as well as white and black backgrounds, were the main elements that were applied.
 
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To see the creative process of the website, please visit:
Onefoot | Responsive Website

To browse the website, please visit:
http://www.onefoot.gr
CREDITS
 
Creative Direction:
Despina Aeraki
 
Photographers:
Christos Christopoulos, Georgios Makkas

Naming:
Yannis Tsortanidis
 
 
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To see the creative process of the website, please visit:
Onefoot | Responsive Website

To browse the website, please visit:
http://www.onefoot.gr
Onefoot | Branding, logo, identity
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Onefoot | Branding, logo, identity

Lampros requested for a brand-name proposal, as well as for a logo design and identity package for his snail farm. In the event that his business Read More

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