Combining a stylish handdrawing of a modern DSLR with a classical letter makes a timeless image. The integration of the camera with the name emphasises the connection of the photographer and his passion. The camera is aimed at the world to make it even more powerful what the artist stands for.
Design a stylish logo for a photography website
- Contest holder: pepdekker
- Category: Logo design
- Status: Ended
Start date: 30-05-2015
Ending date: 30-06-2015
It all started with an idea...
A short, interactive guide helped them discover their design style and clearly captured what they needed.
Brandsupply is a platform where creative professionals and businesses collaborate on unique projects and designs.
Clients looking for a new logo or brand identity describe what they need. Designers can then participate in the project via Brandsupply by submitting one or more designs. In the end, the client chooses the design they like best.
Costs vary depending on the type of project — from €169 for a business or project name to €539 for a complete website. The client decides how much they want to pay for the entire project.



Combining a stylish handdrawing of a modern DSLR with a classical letter makes a timeless image. The integration of the camera with the name emphasises the connection of the photographer and his passion. The camera is aimed at the world to make it even more powerful what the artist stands for.
Another option I will share is a straighter version which includes simply the camera and blacks to complete the image.

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In the 'old' days the negative would be the basis for the photoprints. The play of light remains what's to be seen or not to be seen in a picture. This logo in inspired by the excitment of the play of light and shadow and the photographers'eye to catch what;s sometimes so difficult to see, wonder!
Enjoy!
Joris

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In the 'old' days the negative would be the basis for the photoprints. The play of light remains what's to be seen or not to be seen in a picture. This logo in inspired by the excitment of the play of light and shadow and the photographers'eye to catch what;s sometimes so difficult to see, wonder!
Enjoy!
Joris