Executive Creative Director,
BBDO Branding, Moscow
Mikhail Gubergritz graduated from HASGD (Higher Academic School of Graphic Design), Erken Kagarov's class, Moscow (Russia) in 2004. He has been working in the field of graphic design and branding since 1995. Mikhail specializes in logo design, visual corporated identity, branding and packaging design.
He holds position of the Creative Director at BBDO Branding since 2007. Mikhail previously worked for Interbrand Zintzmeyer & Lux Moscow, BrandAid and DesignDepot.
He won numerous awards at various competitions in the field of corporate identity, logo and packaging design.
The list of clients and projects he worked with includes: ВТБ, Intouch, Wellton Park, SABMiller, Inmarko, X5 Retail Group, Wimm-Bill-Dann, Dymov, Talosto, Snickers, Lay's, Red Apple (ММФР), Parliament, Raiffeisen Bank.
Yesterday Apple shook the world again with their new product – iPhone 4 which is sure to change the way we read and communicate
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No doubt, Apple's apps seem to become a new medium for brands with an official launch of the long-awaited iAd platform for mobile and "tablet" advertising. The "smart" future gets closer—you may receive comprehensive information in one intergated brand...
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