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Oneblueshirt 17.06.2021

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Oneblueshirt 13.06.2021

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Oneblueshirt 28.05.2021

Highr Lumbr aspires to be known for the finest quality of product and service in the international trade business. The symbol, an evergreen tree, also looks like an arrow, quickly rising to the top matching those same aspirations. The brand identity is a blend of industrial and natural. The evergeen, a... symbol of the Canadian landscape, is a reminder of the heartland from where products start. The font type, a DIN Alternate, gives the logo a technical feel a tribute to efficiency in service. See more

Oneblueshirt 14.05.2021

Gameday. Butterflies. Lights on, crowd roaring. It’s the feeling that only happens before kickoff unmistakably recognized by the players and fans alike. Mesmerise the crowd, mesmerise yourself, and reach a place you’ve never been before but feels like exactly home. Allow yourself to experience something special. SMX2 is a special membership program introduced by Soccer Maxx, a specialty sports retailer pushing both player equipment and fan apparel. The client needed something that felt premium, but also delivered excitement and connected with adolescents. Visual elements are inspired by the look and feel of Old Trafford and San Siro stadiums at night, with the unmistakable mixture of fluorescent light and dark concrete reminiscent of the occasion.

Oneblueshirt 06.05.2021

Canadian trade fruits is an import & export service company that brings the Canadian experience to different parts of the world. For some, its the beginning of discovery and exploration of Canada’s finest offerings. CTF’s visual identity tries to capture the essence of the Canada landscape’s sweetest natural resources through color and texture. Crates are utilized in the imagery as a symbol of CTF’s service of a transporter of produce.