Some old favourites
Here are some of our favourite brand marks from the past few years:
We all get attachments for different reasons: sometimes the effort (sometimes the ease) at which the brand mark was born, knowing how far it came from original concept or just plain lovin the colours…
Personally I love the Poultry CRC chooks feet (childhood memories), it was the main reason I asked to be part of the BC family (lucky they said yes!).
You can check out more of our favs at www.bravecreative.com.au
Core Values Poster 4/4 : Customer Service
This week we have the fourth and final poster from the QIP/AGPAL Core Values internal campaign.
Last week we saw the tower of cards in INTEGRITY : Performance not position.
This week is CUSTOMER SERVICE – Concept : You and the customer – help them find their way.
Being friendly, welcoming and warm.
Can you find your way to the top?
Core Values Poster 4/4 : CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE Screen Savers
All designed and illustrated in-house (studio).
Next week we will have the wrap up of all 4 Core Values posters.
Core Values Posters 3/4 : INTEGRITY
This week we have number 3/4 posters produced for QIP/AGPAL’s Core Values internal campaign.
Last week’s poster 2/4 : FOREVER YOUNG illustrated the awe and wonderment of discovering something new.
This week is INTEGRITY – Concept : Systems relying on all parts to function. Performance not position. Trust and balance.
All designed and illustrated in-house (studio).
Core Values Poster 3/4 : INTEGRITY
INTEGRITY Screen Savers
Next week you will get to see the last one : CUSTOMER SERVICE which is lots of fun!
Core Values Posters 2/4 : FOREVER YOUNG
Last week we saw the first of four posters produced for QIP/AGPAL’s Core Values internal campaign. Poster 1/4 :
INNOVATION portrayed the continuous moving process of new ideas.
This week we have poster 2/4 : FOREVER YOUNG – Concept : Optimistic wisdom, awe and wonderment of
discovering something new.
All designed and illustrated in-house (studio).
Core Values Poster 2/4 : FOREVER YOUNG
Next week we have 3/4 : INTEGRITY.
QIP/AGPAL Core Values Posters 1/4
Our wonderful clients QIP/AGPAL wanted to raise awareness of their core values within the organization.
Brave Creative worked with them to produce 4 posters printed at A2 with accompanying screen savers for
all internal computers.
All designed and illustrated in house (studio) here is 1 of 4:
INNOVATION – Concept : a continuously moving process of new ideas.
Poster 1/4 : INNOVATION
INNOVATION Screen Savers
Poster 2/4 : FOREVER YOUNG coming next week!
Late welcome to 2011
Like all of us on the east side of this large country, we had a sodden start to the year. However things have kicked off and 2011 at Brave is shaping up to be full of wonder and excitement.
For the elves at Brave, Christmas saw blizzards in New York, beaches in Bali (with a bout of dengue to follow), visitors from London and all round relaxation and rejuvenation in preparation for the year ahead.
In local news: The new Brave website is a breath away from life – we’ll keep you posted. We have been busy with illustration – posters up soon. An exciting rebrand of our local coffee haunt is in progress – cant wait to share.
Yay for 2011!
Multiple Personality Syndrome – Gateway Upgrade Project Logo
Back in 2005 Brave Creative designed a logo for the Gateway Upgrade Project, branding the duplication of the Gateway Bridge in Brisbane.
This is the original (designed in 2005 for QLD Dept. of Main Roads)
In 2006 Queensland Motorways took over ownership of the project and decided to ‘update’ the logo to match their corporate branding (below: note the total disregard for the typography and its relationship to the graphic – it hurt).
A year later we were on a rec for a photo shoot and came across this electrical business who loved the logo so much, they decided to make it their own.
THEN… in 2009
… as avid enthusiasts for United States for Tara, while watching one of the brilliant episodes we came across this:
We are unsure if we should be flattered or offended by this obvious infatuation with this brand mark, but guys… seriously!












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