Video: So the little man came out: an unusual solution by Spanish designers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Sometimes we do not notice how much new and interesting can be seen in the most ordinary things and words. Take the word OK, which can be heard literally everywhere. The Spanish craftsmen from Sublima Comunicacion just turned it over and got a stunning man-shaped logo, which is now actively used in the advertising industry.
The authors themselves say that this is how they represent modern youth: simple and stylish. Another plus of the unusual solution of Spanish designers is that the resulting man can be easily changed, giving each label more individuality. Perhaps our designers should also look for simpler solutions for logos (for example, for the Sochi Olympics, the symbol of which was proposed to make a dolphin on skis sliding down a snowy slope).
In parallel, the company is carrying out several other interesting projects. For example, they developed a stylish textile calendar, on which important dates can be marked with different icons.
Or beer bottles in the shape of punks, which won second place in the graphic design category at the RENDIBÚ 2010 multimedia arts competition.
And finally, they came up with a new incentive for aspiring entrepreneurs: The 150 Pages Everything to Promote Your Business, which is being sold blank. Each manager or even an office worker can create his own “recipe book” for a successful business himself. Moreover, Sublima Comunicacion notes that many entrepreneurs limit themselves to writing on the first page of the book a link to their website, and use the book itself as a notebook.
You can learn more about these and their other works on the company's website.
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