Skip to content
AisleOne Logo

AisleOne. A visual journal on design, photography, film, music and culture.

Tag: branding

Kinder Riegel

Posted on January 28, 2008January 28, 2008 Posted in Design, TypographyTagged branding, candy, chocolate, Design, graphic, helvetica, kinder, logo7 Comments

kinder.jpg

Not only does Kinder chocolate taste so damn good, but the logo is also really sweet. If anyone knows who’s responsible for the KInder logos, I would love to know.

Extra credit: Name that typeface.        

New Museum Branding

Posted on January 28, 2008January 29, 2008 Posted in Advertising, Design, TypographyTagged brand, branding, Design, graphic, new museum, nyc, Typography, wolf olins3 Comments

newmuseum.jpg

I’m lovin’ the branding that Wolff Olins created for the New Museum in NYC using the typeface Neographik. I have to head down there and check this place out. Read more about it at Creative Review and Brand New.        

Ade Hauser Lacour

Posted on January 21, 2008January 21, 2008 Posted in Design, TypographyTagged Books, branding, corporate, Design, frankfurt, germany, graphic, posters, stationary

adehauserlacour.jpg

Ade Hauser Lacour is a Frankfurt based studio that’s doing some excellent work. I haven’t heard of them before but by looking at their portfolio I consider them one of the top studios around.        

Gottschalk+Ash

Posted on December 5, 2007 Posted in Design, Grid Systems, TypographyTagged ash, branding, gottschal, poster

Gottschalk+Ash

Gorgeous poster by Canadian agencyGottschalk+Ash done in the early 70’s. It’s sad how they’ve done great work like this in the past but now they do mediocre branding. At least that’s what it seems like on their site.        

Posts navigation

Newer posts
© 2025 Antonio Carusone. All rights reserved. Certain images, logos and products are trademarks of and/or copyrighted by their respective owners.