volentieri - handmade woolen products (volentieri = ital. for gladly/your welcome; vol recalls wool)

Rosso di Chiara - Wine Label

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

logo and stamp wedding c+g ©barbarawinklehner

Logo ZHB Labor

BS proof

.. part of the process

 

 

branding and graphic design ©barbarawinklehner

branding and graphic design B. ©

branding and graphic design ©barbarawinklehner

OBLIVINO Students project University of the Arts, London © Ki Ma Kami Barbara Fontana

… part of the process

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©barbarawinklehner

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©barbarawinklehner

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©barbarawinklehner

branding and graphic design wedding c+s ©

VARIOUS GRAPHIC DESIGNS

This is a selection of various graphic design for small private commissions of personal use.

The first one, VOLENTIERI is a small personal branding for handmade woolen products- Volentieri means “gladly/your welcome” in Italien. The “vol” slightly references to the products’ material: wool.

The second one, ROSSO DI CHIARA, is a very personal project. When my daughter was born, her Sicilian grandfather dedicated a range of the year’s red wine (Nero D’Avola) from his cooperative to her.  This is the final logo for the exclusive selection of bottles.

You will also find a logo for a histological laboratory ZHB LABOR and as well as a selection of personal logos and stationary. 

OBLIVINO is a student's project from my time at the University of the Arts London: “Once upon a time, there was a very successful wine merchant and no matter what the year was his wines would always come out very flavorsome and nice even though the vineyards right next to his would produce awful wines and eventually would have to close down their businesses. Years later during an inspection it turns out that his secret was that he kept a dead man’s corpse in the barrel for extra flavor!”

If you need help with your own design feel free to contact me.