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Logo Design

Over the last 150 years, the graphic design process of logo design has undergone significant changes. A selection of articles and blog posts can provide insights into this evolution. The early days of logo design were focused on creating simple and memorable symbols that consumers could easily recognize. As technology advanced, designers began experimenting with more complex designs and colour schemes.

In recent years, minimalist designs have become popular as they convey a sense of modernity and simplicity. Using typography has also evolved, with designers experimenting with different fonts and layouts to create unique logos that stand out. Additionally, the rise of digital media has led to an increased focus on creating logos that are easily adaptable across various platforms and devices.

Overall, the graphic design process of logo design has come a long way over the last century and a half. It will continue to evolve as technology advances and consumer preferences change.

Adrian frutiger

Adrian Frutiger (1928 – 2015) Typographer – creator of widely used fonts.

2023-03-10
On: March 10, 2023
In: Design News, Designers, Graphic Design, Graphic Designers, Logo Design, Typography Design

Adrian Frutiger was a Swiss graphic designer and typographer.  Frutiger created some of the most widely used fonts of the 20th century, and they can be seen daily in airports on street signs and in subway stations.  He was the creator of many internationally known and loved fonts such as Avenir, Frutiger, Univers and Vectora.Read More →

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Motto Chocolate Package Design

Motto Chocolate packaging and branding

2021-11-12
On: November 12, 2021
In: Branding - Graphic Design, Curated Content, Decorative & Applied Arts, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Motto chocolate packaging and branding. Colourful and elegant packaging for an upmarket chocolate bar. Branding and design submitted to package inspiration.Read More →

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‘A Strong Identity is an Icon’ Says the Designer Behind the Uniqlo Logo

2021-07-26
On: July 26, 2021
In: Branding - Graphic Design, Decorative & Applied Arts, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Kashiwa Sato sees the world through icons, and just about anything can be an icon, the leading Japanese designer told the Brainstorm Design conference in Singapore on Wednesday. “The purpose of branding is to create a strong identity.Read More →

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Vintage Logo Design

Vintage Logo Design Inspiration Compendium: An Image Archive for Artists and Designers Volume.2

2021-06-07
On: June 7, 2021
In: Decorative & Applied Arts, Design Bookstore 📚, Design Shop, Logo Design

Vault Editions’ pictorial archive includes more than 540 engraved and printed European and British emblems, symbols, and coats of arms dating from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. You can expect to find many detailed images, including snakes, skulls, eagles, devils, memento mori, dragons, serpents, hourglasses, anchors, globes, hammers, hands, lions, crosses, banners, borders, ornaments, insignias, and more.Read More →

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1956 Dodge Texan (Royal Lancer series) by Robert Strovers

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Branding - Graphic Design, Curated Content, Decorative & Applied Arts, Logo Design

In praise of the chrome logos and lettering affixed to vintage automobiles and electric appliances — those unsung metal emblemsRead More →

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Karan Singh – American Express Card artistic interpretations

2020-10-03
On: October 3, 2020
In: Curated Content, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Karan Singh was commissioned by American Express to create three artistic interpretations of their famous credit cards. The result is a surreal series which space and time through surreal iconography.Read More →

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