Rebrand for a small pizza restaurant chain in Lithuania, Pizzamax. The initial visual identity had been thrown together in a rush and was a mishmash of graphic styles because the founders were focused on getting the business up and running. What makes the redesign unique is how the words, pizza and max, are displayed on different sides of business cards and pizza boxes. M and X letters, with their curved ends, are like people, specifically bakers who carry pizzas with straight arms. It symbolizes a place to go for a quick and delicious meal.
Salvita believes that mutual trust is key to successful client relationships. She dedicates herself to every project equally, no matter the size and scope and encourages her clients to think outside the box. By doing so, clients understand the strength of her commitment while realizing their own potential as an active contributor. She cares about every aspect of the process, from initial concept and design to marketplace performance and feedback. As her studio continues to grow internationally, she remains focused on visual content that is simple but innovative with a long lasting value for clients.
Lithuanian designer, Salvita Bingelyte, whose studio is based in Vilnius and established in 2010, focuses on packaging, branding, print design and prop styling. This creative design studio lives and breathes graphic design, they are, as they like to say, graphic obsessed. Working internationally and concentrating on visual content that is simple, but innovative with a sustainable and lasting value for their clients. The studio does and will continue to focus on this into the future.