Logólogos: there is a formula for creating logos and here are loads of examples of how well it works.
The Wikipedia logo would be my favourite. :)
Via Design Observer.
Logos: the sum of their parts
Posted by John Lampard on Friday, 23 May, 2008 to the design and art subset
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2008 Logo Design Trends
Posted by John Lampard on Saturday, 8 March, 2008 to the design and art subset
“10 trends that will define logo design in 2008″.
2008 will be massive for logos, with styles ranging from New Rainbow / Color Scale, Sci-Fi Fonts, and Leaves, all the way through to Organic 3D, of which the Silverlight logo is a prime example:
You’re seeing the Silverlight logo for the first time. Your eyes are trying [...]
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The Evolution of Tech Companies’ Logos
Posted by John Lampard on Monday, 11 February, 2008 to the design and art subset
The Evolution of Tech Companies’ Logos
Quite an eye-opening look at how the logos of various well-known Tech companies have changed over time.
The first Apple logo was a complex picture of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. The logo was inscribed: “Newton … A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought … Alone.” [...]
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The Hardest Working Presidential Candidate Logo
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 8 January, 2008 to the design and art subset
The Hardest Working Presidential Candidate Logo.
Did good logo design play a part in US presidential candidate Barack Obama’s solid performance in the recent Iowa caucus?
I hadn’t visited Obama’s web site in a long time, until last night when a nice designer from Nike e-mailed me pointing out the “ridiculously nice” (as he put it) implementation [...]
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Links for 9 July 2007
Posted by John Lampard on Monday, 9 July, 2007 to the disassociated subset
Lilliputian [ lil-lip-pew-shun ]: Oh boy, here is some poetry I know you’ll enjoy. (And the next line was going to be: Coz I’m a poet, and don’t I know know it…) Anyway. The latest project of Miss Lang Lee’av (remember that name, because you’ll see it again), is a poetry blog. While Miss Lang’s [...]
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