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Hommey branding and website

Contributed by Mark Butchko on May 8th, 2021. Artwork published in .
Hommey branding and website 1
Source: www.instagram.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Hommey is an Australian online cushion brand launched in 2020. The company’s logo was designed by A Friend Of Mine, who worked on brand identity & positioning, brand guidelines, visual look & feel, website design & illustration design. Constant provided art direction & social media content creation.

The logotype is set in the Black weight of Central Type’s Rodger. Rodger Black is also used as the brand’s main typeface.

Hommey branding and website 2
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Hommey branding and website 3
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Hommey branding and website 4
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Hommey branding and website 9
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Hommey branding and website 10
A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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A Friend Of Mine. License: All Rights Reserved.

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3 Comments on “Hommey branding and website”

  1. That’s right, thanks, Charly! I’ve added a few screenshots at the end of the post, so that one can get a better look of how Founders Grotesk and Rodger have been used on the website. Mark, let me know if you prefer this aspect to be moved to a separate post, OK?

  2. No problem at all. Founders Grotesk is used very prominently on their site, so it’s definitely worth including.

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