This is the white version. I didn't have time at the end to brand it through the D9 store, but this would be possible as you see from my other concepts.
DISTRICT 9 Menswear en Lifestyle
- Wedstrijd van: District 9
- Categorie: Logo & Huisstijl
- Status: Beëindigd
Datum start: 28-01-2013
Datum einde: 11-02-2013
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My final concept for the D9 store. This time I used bold letters for the symbol while in the text beneath I use a square slabserif font to contrast between them. I have a black version and white version.

Main logo. I'm trying to give D9 variety with still maintaing the core brand. Also in the text I use 'nine' instead of 9. This is because I used it in the stong symbol.

White version of the logo.

Yellow version of the logo. This version would be used inside the shop, especially clothing tags, maybe even the business cards.

Shopping bags in clothing tags. I'm trying to play with the three colours, especially with the tags. This can also be applied to the shopping bags.

These are the business cards. Again a yellow version can be used to differentiate between the three owners. Obviously there are only two versions here at the moment

Second concept idea for the shop. Same ideas applies, but with the yellow D9. It's alot more bolder.

Here is the main logo. I've also include a logo on white and red background to show how it's also an adaptable logo. I kept the red from the original logo because I felt it was a strong colour. It's clear, tough and chique yet it is also adaptable in regards to it's colours and for all the stationary (shopping bag, price tags, business cards etc)

The white version of the logo

The red version of the logo.

Some of the packaging for the store. Shopping back and tags for clothing. You could also switch between colours. Maybe colours can signify more importants for something of can tell you when it's a sale.

These are the business cards ideas. Keeping it simple, strong and chique.

This is shopfront ideas for the store. I thought it could keep kind of keep the same feel from the original store (logo and top and a sign sticking out). Now it would be black signs and using a big red 9 on the window that would be catching to the eye.