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Throughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identitThroughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identit


Throughout the launch and early stages of our studio, we came up with a variety of branding, identity and promotional items. We’ve posted some of these separately, but felt the set deserved a collective project!
Check out the full project on our Behance!


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seanbreasley: Sickly sweet. Personal Artwork created this on a really hot day when I was really crav

seanbreasley:

Sickly sweet. Personal Artwork created this on a really hot day when I was really craving some ice cream. 

Some personal work from @seanbreasley, one of our lead designers. 


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Last in our Forgotten Logo’s Volume II is this classic looking faun from the development stages of t

Last in our Forgotten Logo’s Volume II is this classic looking faun from the development stages of the branding we did for @el.chivi. Check out Danger Horse on Behance for the full series and stay tuned for Volume Three!


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This weeks type lesson is on the arm. The arm of a letter is the horizontal stroke on some character

This weeks type lesson is on the arm. The arm of a letter is the horizontal stroke on some characters that does not connect to a stroke or stem at one or both ends. Check out Danger Horse on Behance for more!


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