Tuesday 24 May 2011

Luxembourg & Dayan







Haven't really looked into that much design of this sort of nature as of yet. I don't really know what style of design you might call it, but what I can tell about it is that it is expensive design, aiming to appeal to an expensive sort of clientele. Hey, you know what, I could try and explain this myself, but it could at any rate be  explained better by doing this:

"Recent exhibitions include historical surveys of important works of major figures in art. Watson & Company, which is branding the new partnership of Daniella Luxembourg and Amalia Dayan, two merger of widely successful art dealers. The solution is the result of combing both the partner’s previous logotypes and colors creating a restrained and classic new brand with a twist."

So yeah. It's classy, and also goes to show how alternative stocks go a long way to how the company may be perceived. It's not genius, but it has been well thought out and immaculately presented.


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