• Logo concepts, Signs, Logotypes

    Logo designs

    1. Corelog logistic consultancy - In this concept, you can see an optically spatial solution for mixing a box that represents the logistic process, a speech mark which performs consultancy and an arrow that shows development.


    2. Corelog logistic consultancy - You can see a snaking line with an arrow on the edge, which represents the route of a product in a logistic process and it also points to the direction of development. All these shaggy lines draw out a speech mark.


    3. TK Yoga studio - This one hides a stretching figure between the letters 'T' and 'K'. These letters are the initials of the owner's name Tóth Krisztina.


    4. Happy Squad - I was working in an agile squad at Vodafone and the team was keen to have a logo. So this one was our squad logo. The envelope was the symbol of the customer loyalty program we worked on.


    5. Greg Katona - Gergely Katona is a hungarian Dj and producer who lives and works in Beijing, China. The letter 'o' in the logo is actually a tattoo which can be found on Greg's chest. It draws out two paddles regarding Greg's past in kayak sports.


    6. ISSC - A simplified typography concept for International Social Science Council.


    7. TK Yoga studio - It was another concept for the same client playing with figures and letters. Unfortunately, I could not put the figure into a proper yoga position, because of the letter ‘K’ shape. However, I like how the figure lives between the letters.


    8. Corelog logistic consultancy - You can see boxes in a row, but it's optically fooled with a speech mark (negative) in the middle. You may see arrows pointing to the top right. It's a mix of symbols that represents the logistic process, consultancy and development.


    9. TK Yoga studio - This concept focuses on the yoga studio’s main activity and purpose. The shape of a woman in a yoga position helps the viewer identify the activity of the studio. The stripes on the figure suggest movement and represent that this studio focuses on spine and back-related exercises.

1. Corelog logistic consultancy - In this concept, you can see an optically spatial solution for mixing a box that represents the logistic process, a speech mark which performs consultancy and an arrow that shows development.


2. Corelog logistic consultancy - You can see a snaking line with an arrow on the edge, which represents the route of a product in a logistic process and it also points to the direction of development. All these shaggy lines draw out a speech mark.


3. TK Yoga studio - This one hides a stretching figure between the letters 'T' and 'K'. These letters are the initials of the owner's name Tóth Krisztina.


4. Happy Squad - I was working in an agile squad at Vodafone and the team was keen to have a logo. So this one was our squad logo. The envelope was the symbol of the customer loyalty program we worked on.


5. Greg Katona - Gergely Katona is a hungarian Dj and producer who lives and works in Beijing, China. The letter 'o' in the logo is actually a tattoo which can be found on Greg's chest. It draws out two paddles regarding Greg's past in kayak sports.


6. ISSC - A simplified typography concept for International Social Science Council.


7. TK Yoga studio - It was another concept for the same client playing with figures and letters. Unfortunately, I could not put the figure into a proper yoga position, because of the letter ‘K’ shape. However, I like how the figure lives between the letters.


8. Corelog logistic consultancy - You can see boxes in a row, but it's optically fooled with a speech mark (negative) in the middle. You may see arrows pointing to the top right. It's a mix of symbols that represents the logistic process, consultancy and development.


9. TK Yoga studio - This concept focuses on the yoga studio’s main activity and purpose. The shape of a woman in a yoga position helps the viewer identify the activity of the studio. The stripes on the figure suggest movement and represent that this studio focuses on spine and back-related exercises.