Today we launched the portfolio for Blocklevel! We've been terribly busy rocking a lot of projects and deadlines, but finally found some time to give ourselves a nice little home on the web. Check it out!
@Sergiu: Well.. To be honest; we didn't put any thought in that when creating the logo. We figured we'd tackle that when we needed to. We're now in business for 6 months and still didn't need it, I guess we'll see how it goes once it's nescessary! ;)
Simply awesome. I love the clean and modern look of the site as well. Great emphasis on the brand at the top.
@Michiel, referring to @Sergiu's comment about a black and white version, its normally a best practice to design all variations of a logo up front. Four color, Two color, one color and even avatars are very useful. You should even create variations to account for dark and light backgrounds. I submitted a shot here you can see as an example: http://dribbble.com/shots/493592-Nine-Arc-Studios-Logo/attachments/33210
Lets say, for instance, you wanted to get some t-shirts embroidered or a company wants to include you on a piece of marketing collateral that's being printed in a two-color setup; it would save you a lot of last minute work to have this prepared already.
@Daniel Campo, thanks for the comment and the great advice!
And of course you are right. Normally this would indeed be the way to go. I only have cheap excuses.. ;) Nice example as well, showing off a lot of variations in one sheet!
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Michiel Andrea
Today we launched the portfolio for Blocklevel! We've been terribly busy rocking a lot of projects and deadlines, but finally found some time to give ourselves a nice little home on the web. Check it out!
about 2 years ago
Awesome...
about 2 years ago
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Julian Burford
Nice logo. And clean website to!
about 2 years ago
beautiful! i love!
about 2 years ago
Great shot!
about 2 years ago
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Muhammad El Melegy
Great logo man!
about 2 years ago
I love this...kind of reminds me of the All Things Digital logo from the Wall Street Journal http://allthingsd.com/
about 2 years ago
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Michiel Andrea
Thanks for all the praise and likes!
Apparently the site was good enough to be nominated for a CSS Design Award. If you feel like voting, please do!
about 2 years ago
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Simon Ålander
Nice, Michiel!
about 2 years ago
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Nico Andrade
To good to be truth! great work!
about 2 years ago
like the colorful approach! really nice. but what will happen when printed in black and white?
almost 2 years ago
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Michiel Andrea
@Sergiu: Well.. To be honest; we didn't put any thought in that when creating the logo. We figured we'd tackle that when we needed to. We're now in business for 6 months and still didn't need it, I guess we'll see how it goes once it's nescessary! ;)
...and ofcourse: thanks for the nice comment!
almost 2 years ago
clean and good work )
almost 2 years ago
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KaL MichaeL
Well done!
almost 2 years ago
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Sam | Sneek
Love this!
over 1 year ago
Very cool!
over 1 year ago
This is pretty magical! Cool colors, too!
over 1 year ago
the most awesome logo! wowsers!
over 1 year ago
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Hugo
Sweet! love the colors!
about 1 year ago
Simply awesome. I love the clean and modern look of the site as well. Great emphasis on the brand at the top.
@Michiel, referring to @Sergiu's comment about a black and white version, its normally a best practice to design all variations of a logo up front. Four color, Two color, one color and even avatars are very useful. You should even create variations to account for dark and light backgrounds. I submitted a shot here you can see as an example: http://dribbble.com/shots/493592-Nine-Arc-Studios-Logo/attachments/33210
Lets say, for instance, you wanted to get some t-shirts embroidered or a company wants to include you on a piece of marketing collateral that's being printed in a two-color setup; it would save you a lot of last minute work to have this prepared already.
It's always a good idea to be future proofed. ;)
about 1 year ago
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Michiel Andrea
@Daniel Campo, thanks for the comment and the great advice!
And of course you are right. Normally this would indeed be the way to go. I only have cheap excuses.. ;) Nice example as well, showing off a lot of variations in one sheet!
about 1 year ago
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Robinsson Cravents
very welldone
about 1 year ago
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Dan Edwards
Great work!
about 1 year ago
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Tobia Crivellari
Cool logo! :-) @Michiel Andrea
12 months ago
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John Howard
DON'T WORRY, THE NEW SITE IS ALMOST DONE
And it's going to be awesome. That's a promise.
Seriously, think awesomeness and multiply that with infinity. :(
8 months ago