Winners in the Identity Application Category.
- Artsy Pops.
The logo uses the popsicle as its basis and other elements in a pop art style.
Design Firm: Mampostea'o, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Creative Team: Moises Cruz, creative director, Luis Gonzalez, Uriel Garcia, designers.
- Aviatra Accelerators.
Design Firm: Hyperquake, Cincinnati.
Creative Team: Holly Shoemaker, art director, Andria Mierzwiak, designer, Kelsey Bennett, Sherwood MacVeigh.
- Hanigan & Johnson.
Hanigan and Johnson both men are avid cyclists, test Monki came up with a logo that made them both smile.
DESIGN FIRM Test Monki, The Woodlands, TX; www.testmonki.com
CREATIVE TEAM Suzy Simmons, chief creative officer/art director; Brad Petak, chief engagement officer; Gabby Nguyen, art director; Gabby Nguyen, designer; Brad Petak.
- Humrun Logo.
Humrun is a communication tool that quickly connects restaurants with service technicians when there's a leak or a break, and keeps everyone on the team up to speed.
Design Firm: Matchstic, Atlanta.
Creative Team: Brian Nelson, designer.
- IRIF—Visual Identity for a Research Institute.
IRIF focuses on the mathematical foundations of computer science, computational models and proofs, models, algorithms, and system design. The logo was inspired by code on perforated tape.
Design Firm: Podpunkt studio, Warsaw, Poland.
Creative Team: Magdalena Burdzynska, designer.
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