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With the arrival of big festivals, world famous logos appear with new features to mark celebrations. Lately, while winding up my research work before leaving for Thanksgiving holidays, I noticed refurbished logo designs of famous brands on their sites/blogs.This is an old practice of brands updating their online place of business for the holidays
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Revamping your logo design for occasions – Is it a wise choice?
With the present logo design awareness I think there is no need to explain the term ‘Negative Space’. To me, interpreting the negative space within a logo design is no child’s play and I deeply respect the designers who succeed coming up with such clever logo designs .
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40 Logo Designs with negative beauty – An interesting trick
We’ve had Leighton here on Logo Designer Blog before, as part of our “ 13 Logo Designers Share Their Love of Logo Design ” series however now we have him back for a full blown interivew. Enjoy the read, it’s worth it. So, who is Leighton Hubbell
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Logo Design Tips & Interview with Leighton Hubbell
25 Sources For Logo Design Inspiration As logo designer You can often find moments, when You cannot think of anything good, but then such inspirational like this can become very handy. There are a lot of logo showcase sites You can inspire from and usually those sites list also all logo on popular categories, so You can see which logos and actually why there are so popular, sometimes artists even add their logo creation workflow there, allowing us to see what’s really happening behind the scene
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Little bit of a dustup going up Kelowna way in British Columbia, thanks to the city’s newly unveiled logo. The design, part of an $80,000 rebranding project, was warmly received by city council members until it was suggested that the supposedly pine-cone inspired logo looked awfully similar to a logo designed a few years back for a US real estate company called Sunhaven , by another US company called Lend Design . According to CTV news , the new city logo was created by a Phred Martin , a local designer (for ten grand), working through Splash Design , a local design firm (paid eighty grand).
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Kelowna logo design dust-up
So, you’ve completed what you think is a great looking logo. Now you need to take a step back and consider the overall visual progression.
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Logo Design Podcast 18: Hierarchy
In our 17th Podcast installation, Paul talks about simplifying your logo.
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Logo Design Podcast 17: S I M P L I F Y
In this weeks episode, Paul takes two logos that were submitted for review, and gives them a much needed makeover. Many times a client will insist on maintaining most, if not ALL elements of their current logo… Here’s how you deal with it!
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Logo Design Podcast 16: How to Remake and Refresh an Existing Logo
What’s the secret to a great illustrative logo? There are many different kinds of illustrative styles, some cartoonish, some more abstract, some more detailed.
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Logo Design Podcast 15: Illustrative Logos
White space, an easy way to take good art, and screw it up. White space is something that all designers should think about more often, but seldom take the time to do so.
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Logo Design Podcast 14: White Space
Hello once again, and sorry for the layoff! In this episode, Paul takes one of our logo review clients, and gives their logo an extreme makeover! He shows how you can take clipart, and turn it in to something respectable.
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Logo Design Podcast 13: When life gives you clipart…
In this star-studded episode, Paul dives in to originality in logo design. Often times it is very easy to think you are being creative and original if you just sit down and create something from scratch. Problem is, often times we are influenced by things we have already seen and are just too lazy to research in an attempt to avoid plagiarism
This week, Paul takes us on a harrowing journey into 2 of the cardinal sins of logo design…
Not to beat a dead horse…but… With the controversial 2012 Olympic Logo still fresh in everyone’s minds, we decide to look a little bit more in depth at the saga of Olympic Logos..
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Logo Design Podcast 10: Have you heard about this 2012 Olympics Logo yet?
Paul delves into the seedy underworld of Icons for this podcast.
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Logo Design Podcast 9: Iconic Logos
The latest in the Logo Design podcast series, deals with inspiration from quite possibly the best movie created to date…Frank Miller’s ’300′.
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Logodesign.com Podcast 7: The best movie EVER!…300
Making the graphics and text in your logo designs match is not easy to do, but knowing how to do it can be the difference between a timeless, wonderful design and an awkward mark that doesn’t sit well or make a lasting impression.
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LogoDesign.com Podcast 6: Fusing Graphics & Text
In this latest episode, Paul Browning continues his in-depth analysis of logo design by discussing logotypes, which consist of minimal graphics, and maximum font…
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LogoDesign.com Podcast Episode 4: Logotypes
In this episode, Paul Browning takes us through the process of developing the concept in a client’s creative brief into an initial composition…This is a neat inside peak into how a graphic designer actually comes up with a logo design concept.
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LogoDesign Podcast Episode 3: Concept Development
People seemed to like the first podcast we produced, so Paul was gracious enough to divulge more of his design know how in this second podcast where he discusses illustrative logos. Follow the images below to see what he’s talking about (or view the slide show if you listen to it through iTunes).
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It’s ready: Podcast Number 2