A cross-industry collection of original logo designs spanning legal academia, food and beverage, cannabis, automotive, tech, music, education, and consumer electronics. Each mark built to carry a brand in a single image: distinctive enough to own its category, versatile enough to scale from business card to billboard. The set includes circular academic seals and heraldic crests for the Hebrew University Faculty of Law; wordmarks and icon marks for Space Bounds, Supercars Museum, Vulcan Tech, and Kontraschall; hospitality marks for Stock Souffle, Craft Boutique Beer, Shakeout, and Cutie Pie; cannabis identity marks for Canntainer and Funnabis; the RLX diamond mark for a Bluetooth headphones brand; event and music logos for One Love Peace Concert and Juvenile 515; and a Hebrew private-tutors platform logo for Limmud Naim. Seventeen marks across seventeen clients, each presented on a clean white business card.
The Challenge
A logo has to do everything at once. It needs to be immediately readable at 16px and at 16 meters. It needs to communicate a brand's industry, personality, and ambition without a word of explanation. Each client in this collection came with different constraints: regulatory gravitas for legal institutions, sci-fi credibility for tech ventures, warmth for food and hospitality, edge for music and youth culture, and discretion for cannabis brands navigating a sensitive category. The challenge across every mark was the same: reduce a brand to its essential form, and make that form impossible to forget.
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Seventeen production-ready logo marks delivered across a decade of client work. Every identity built from a specific brief, a specific audience, and a specific set of constraints: circular academic seals and geometric cannabis icons to futuristic tech marks and script-heavy food badges. Each one earned, not templated.
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