I recently found this lovely logo on Brandstack. It was designed by Veep. As you might have guessed, this brandname is short for ‘caught red handed’. That’s why this brand is perfect for a site that has to do with personal data, spying, information searches, background checks and more. A great logo for security and alarm systems too.
Do you want to spice up your iPad background? Then you’ve come to the right place. In this article you’ll find 35 quality iPad wallpapers. I’ve divided them into categories: abstract, apple logos, nature, space and various. I’m sure you’ll find at least one wallpaper that would look great on your iPad.
Packaging is for all products pretty important and so it is for videogames. And with the shift to buying more and more games online, publishers are adding value to their games via its packaging. That’s why almost every game now gets a special or limited edition when it comes out. What I personally like the most is a game’s boxart. The boxart of a game should reflect its identity. So why not have boxart made by the people who know a game’s identity the best. Below I give you a collection of the best boxarts created by gamers themselves. They all tried to capture the essence of the game in its boxart and besides that, they all look pretty cool if you ask me.
This funky logo was created by William Patino. I believe this logo can be used for all sorts of businesses. In case you haven’t noticed; the gecko’s foot in the negative space suggests the letter G. He is currently selling this logo on Brandstack for only $390. I think that’s a great price for this creative, eye-catching logo.