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Business card for Rosario-Coiffure.
Final business card layout as sent to the printer followed by other suggestions proposed to the client.
Created
2006
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Unreleased logo for a Convent in Luxembourg.
Different logo proposals followed by a study of the fusion of human shapes.
Created
2005
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Released logo design for the Planning Familial.
The Planning Familial is the luxembourgish Family Planning Association.
The logo aimed to transmit the idea of physical union referring to human relationships and family.
The v symbolises the feminine while the inverted v stands for the masculine.
Below other proposals on the subject. Check more works for this organisation here.
Contribution
Sébastien Bonoris
Created
2005
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Logo and business paper design for the IT company Openfield.
First set of logos are proposals, below the released logo conceived by Paul Rouard, applied in their Business Papers.
Created
2005
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Logo for the Restaurant La Table de Mercure.
La Table de Mercure is a restaurant in the heart of the Kirchberg, in the building that houses the Chamber of Commerce. On top the chosen and released proposal. At the bottom other suggestions presented.
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Created
2004
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Series of unreleased logos projected for the CNP.
The CNP (Audiovisual Media Regulator) is a luxembourgish institution which regulates the broadcasting audiovisual media. View the final logo version in the CNP ad by clicking here.
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Created
2004
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Business Lettering for the Museum MNHA.
The MNHA (National Museum of History and Art) has been recently renovated and by that gained a new élan. First picture shows the business paper design chosen by the museum. Followed by other proposals.
Contribution
Sébastien Bonoris
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Created
2004
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Logo for the Municipality of Briey.
Briey is a small but cosy town in France close to Metz. Millenium was commissioned to create a dynamic logo that would project Briey as such. Among other sites of interest, Briey is most known for its neighbourhood designed by French renowned archichtect Le corbusier (1887-1965).
Contribution
Didier Houillon
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Created
2003
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Logo for a fictional electronic music club.
Why calling 'the Lab' to a music club? The idea would be to have a club for those interested in experimental electronic music. The place should be therefore reminded as a laboratory for music.
Created
1999
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