Independent Graphic Designer and Art Director Veronika Levitskaya is known for her creative work that draws inspiration from styles based on geometry, form, and colors, such as Memphis, Bauhaus, or Constructivism. Now the designer has joined forces with another creative duo, Marina Kondratenko and Anna Kabanina, who together run the Moscow Mule, a design studio coming from Moscow but operating internationally. All three designers are skillful in turning ideas into unique brand experiences that bring value to both the client and the customer while offering a fresh perspective by pushing creative boundaries.
A collaborative effort results in a beautiful identity concept, centering around a logo that encapsulates the grace and essence of the Omela plant
“Our journey began when the client introduced us to the brand name “Omela” – a celestial plant known to flourish on trees. Rooted in ancient legends, this plant symbolizes rebirth and fervor for life itself.” The designer’s core challenge laid in the development of an identity system woven around this concept. The outcome of their collaborative process was a beautiful logo that encapsulates the grace and essence of the Omela plant while preserving its inherent fluidity. “Beyond the logo, we conceived a minimalist yet versatile illustration system. This system serves as a visual reflection of the plant’s romanticized allure. Within these illustrations lies the embodiment of the Omela flower, which not only captures its radiance but also symbolizes the profound connection between the restaurant’s founding sisters.”
Beyond the logo, we conceived a minimalist yet versatile illustration system. This system serves as a visual reflection of the plant’s romanticized allure.
Production: Fork Produktion
Photo: Daria Malysheva