





2004
Fabio Ongarato Design
I find this one really interesting because you can see how the brand can be perceived in a very clean cut way, as well and a more grungy look. Both are able to portray the brand effectively which I find very intriguing. Ussually a brand is one or the other on the scale of clean cut vs grunge, where as this brand is designed in a flexible manner where it can effectively do either.
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