Showing posts with label creatives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creatives. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Design collection: Bad catering logo designs - what you should not do when making a catering logo

Due to the surge of catering logo searches on Baneneng's portfolio, I thought of doing our eager searchers and googlist a favor by bringing you my shortlist for the worst catering logo designs. (Don't worry, I'm coming up with the  top catering logo designs after this so watch out for it!)

Note that a good graphic design reflects the essence of the brand. Never mind if the name of the catering company is ordinary, the least a graphic designer, illustrator or art director can do is to transform the forgettable  brand name into an unforgettable logo by using and emphasizing the right elements.

Part 1: Bad catering logo designs

Try searching catering service online and if you share my aesthetics, the logos of the top search results fall short on creativity. Nothing stands out in the design elements used in the caterer's logo. AllSuburbs, Jay's Catering, Viviani's Catering and other companies must serve a heck of a feast, but for the sake of making a point, allow me to show their logos here:




YLS Catering Services (Singapore). The logo looks annoyingly too generic. The letters YLS, while in italics, are written in a too-common font that it simply doesn't stand out. It would have looked a bit better if the cursive font was used on YLS, and the sans serif font was used on "Catering Services". But if they did that, the logo would still look bad because these fonts do not possess character at all.



All Suburbs (USA). Looking at the drawing of the chef, could you tell that All Suburbs is a restaurant, catering service company or a bakery had the phrase "Catering Service" wasn't written on the logo? I didn't think so. Ideally, the logo should not look very generic or else the looker (or worse, a potential client) would be left guessing which service your company provides. And that is bad for business.




Alfonso Catering (USA). While it shows that thought and care went into developing a signature-style logo, I cannot ignore how the letter n looks like a u. The last thing a designer wants is to have people misread or mispronounce the brand name. This is why Alfonso Catering's logo falls under bad catering logo designs.




A1 Catering (Philippines). I'll keep this one short. Because of the font choice, the logo looks outdated and the drawing, confusing. Is that a toque trying to be a heart, or is it heart-shaped balloon which oddly reminds me of a fallopian tube (I don't know why, please don't ask). Here, white overpowers the green so the brand name is de-emphasized, and the odd drawing, highlighted. 



Mmmm Good Meals. Does this logo remind you of another brand? Notice that the font and the circle for each letter m is the same as the world-renowned M&M's brand. The design semblance too goes against the company's service -- a chocolate candy certainly isn't part of a health-conscious food service.


Please note that it is not my intention to offend the logo designers of or owners of the companies mentioned above. Kindly take this as a constructive criticism and professional advice so that you could further improve your branding.

Part 2: Best catering logo designs (Coming soon)

Now that we've discussed the don'ts, it only makes sense to discuss next the do's in designing a good catering or caterer's logo. Watch out because that will come next week. Until then!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Graphic design: Pambihirang Pambalot logo

Sample logo design: Baneneng - Artist for hire




Pambihirang Pambalot is an indie brand of limited edition apparel that prides itself for patriotic designs. Pambihirang Pambalot required a logo that at a glance, summarizes creative and hard core Filipino.

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Design: Campo Verde brochure-calendar

Sample design: brochure-calendar


Graphic artist for hire: sample work



Campo Verde, through its agency Fuego de Cinco, hired us to make a brochure-calendar-in-one as a giveaway to its potential customers.

Campo Verde is a medium cost residential development of 11.5 hectares inside Lima Technological Park in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. Campo Verde offers three distinct Spanish-themed homes -- Casa Condesa, Casa Duquesa and Casa Reina -- all ideal for young professionals and growing families to begin ther journey and nurture their families.

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Baneneng artist for hire: sample brochure layout

Graphic design: Frengly.com logo study 1

Here is the first of the logo studies I made for www.Frengly.com



Frengly.com logo study

This is how the logo will look like on the website:



Frengly logo on website

Rationale:

Translation is among the important daily functions done everyday because it facilitates communication. As a translation site, Frengly.com highlights communication and understanding, and what better way to showcase communication in a flash by using a speech bubble.

Everyday, we converse with people and from the visual perspective, a dialogue can’t be possible without speech bubbles. Given its omnipresent characteristic, we used this element as an inspiration in designing Frengly’s logo.

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NOTE: All rights reserved. The Frengly logo design shown here, the speech bubble concept and rationale are intellectual copyrights of baneneng, unless purchased and paid for by the client and mentioned on this site. Unauthorized use and lifting of design and concept is illegal and is punishable by law.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Creatives & events: Top accounts

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Xando Block & Burn
Xando Block & Burn tablet is a clinically effective weight loss pill that was imported from Europe by the company Perfectaire. Client commissioned us (back while I was working at an ad agency) to conceptualize and execute its advertising, PR and marketing campaign.

Client: Perfectaire
Project: Xando Block & Burn launch and ad campaign
Campaign concept, event script and collateral copy by
baneneng


SM - Grass Residences
SM Development Corporation (now SM Residences) is the real-estate arm of Philippine mall giant SM (ShoeMart). One of the company's recent projects is Grass Residences, a high-rise residential condominium development located in the heart of Quezon City. SM Development Corporation commissioned my former employer to conceptualize and execute the Bossa nova-inspired clubhouse launch.

Media, VIPs, potential buyers and customers and movers and shakers in the real estate business were invited for a peek of the great and convenient life that awaits residents at Grass Residences.

Guests were treated to sumptuous hors d'oeuvres and relaxing music before the Grass Residence clubhouse was unveiled. As the energy heightened, dance instructors walked out from behind the stage and invited guests to hit the dancefloor.


Client: SM Development Corporation (now SM Residences)
Project: Grass Residences clubhouse launch
Event script and invite copy by
baneneng

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Baneneng : writer, graphic designer and event handler

Welcome to Baneneng's online resume. Feel free to browse the site for sample works.

Baneneng is a writer, graphic designer and event handler for five years. During this span of time, she has juggled several corporate accounts and freelance projects while working in a full-service advertising agency and delivered results on time.

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Writing: Professional writer for four years, highly experienced in copywriting, magazine, newpaper, and business writing. Developer, writer and editor of a wide range of business materials, including brochures, posters and other collaterals.

Editing: Former editor of a Philippine travel magazine

Internet and desktop publishing: Writer of www.themanhattangardencity.com. Familiar with HTML and highly proficient in Adobe applications (Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign)

Event management: Event director of five corporate events including Nikon Appliances’ Awards Night 2008. Freelance wedding program director/coordinator. I have over five years of event management experience.

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Uploaded on this site are some of her achievements, which includes published magazine articles, press releases, commissioned designs and advertising, PR and event concepts

Baneneng's rate is competitive, making sure she does extra work to keep her clients happy. You can reach baneneng by emailing baneneng@gmail.com.