Trademarks & Symbols: Minimalist Logos by Miguel Vaz & Ariel de Carli
Published Jun 25, 2025
Trademarks & Symbols is a collaborative effort between Brazilian designers Miguel Vaz and Ariel de Carli, showcasing a sleek collection of minimalist brand identities.
What makes this portfolio piece stand out isn’t just the logos themselves, but how they’re presented. Each design is framed like a postage stamp, complete with a cleanly structured bottom panel that delivers essential context: the brand’s name, sector, approval status and the year it was created. This clever format elevates the work, turning each symbol into a neatly packaged visual statement.
You can view the full collection here or explore more of Miguel Vaz and Ariel de Carli‘s work on Behance.
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