Designing For Two
For this, we kept the overall structure of the formerly known “P-Cube” logomark, and transformed it into something friendlier and sleeker, which we now refer to as the “P-loop”. The P-loop’s ribbon structure was meant to emphasize the feeling of speed, movement, and fluid direction, and alluding to the light-speed in which the PhotoShelter product would work in. This was emphasized more so by the new color-way of the P-loop, with the two contrasting gradients representing the two products PhotoShelter presents for its two different member base: Brands and Photographers. This direction of duality is a motif that was carefully considered amongst the other factors of the rebrand, such as color palettes and iconography, as to show how two products live under the umbrellla of a unified brand. This was also due to migrating the formerly known “Libris by PhotoShelter” sub-brand and product (a product targeted at enterprises, brands, and organizations) into the overall PhotoShelter visual umbrella.