Verstyl
An ex-colleague of mine is setting up his own photography studio and asked me to help with a logo for the burgeoning business. I find it very useful to inspect what others have done when it comes to logos. Often I’m both surprised and impressed with how clever and intelligent the final products can be.
As it turns out, photography logos seem to lean greatly toward graphical representations of shutters, tripods, and lenses. Go figure. When it comes to obvious (some might say “cliché”) solutions to design problems, I used to avoid them at all costs. Now I believe that even the clichés have value if they’re done right.
That said, the identity solution I came up with for Verstyl includes, yes, a shutter– however it also integrates the main letter of the company name and can easily be diced up into its parts and still look both complete and stylish. Looking forward to seeing some good things from Verstyl Photography.
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