Level Ground Trademark
June 22nd, 2010
Design: Subplot, Vancouver, BC
Client: Level Ground Trading, Victoria, BC
Date: 2010


The highlight of Subplot’s Okanagan Springs rebrand was a stylized wheat/hand symbol, emphasizing the brewery’s ‘hand-crafted’ product. Now the studio has created this two-handed mark for Victoria based coffee company, Level Ground Trading.
The logo is the centerpiece of a complete rebranding effort, which emphasizes the company’s focus on quality product and direct fair trade with small-scale growers. The design features two shaking hands styled as conversation bubbles; at the centre, an equal sign is formed by their overlapping shapes. While it’s tempting to question the anatomical correctness of this handshake and the negative connotations that go with it (two thumbs down), these are minor quibbles. The strength of the design is that it doesn’t demand this kind of over analysis – shaking hands and an equal sign – the message is loud and clear.
3 Comments Add your own
1. john | June 22nd, 2010 at 19:20
sorry, but this is a FAIL
2. Todd Falkowsky | June 22nd, 2010 at 22:19
I like the hands, but the type could be improved.
3. rek | June 24th, 2010 at 13:40
I don’t get why the hands are upside down. Are they meant to be speech balloons as well?
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