Tag Archive: logo design

Creating a new concept for a logo can be challenging. Inevitably, you are dealing with a very small platform for any idea. With a poster, a website or anything else you have space to expand an idea, making it work by forming the entire picture. But with logos, you are condensing that style and look into one tiny little package. Despite this, it still has to

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While as designers our bread and butter is made creating logos and other work for big corporations, Internet startups and the local doctors and lawyers, many of us got into the field because we dreamed of creating art for art’s sake. And somewhere between the commercial and the artistic is that common dream of designing band logos and creating art for album covers. Unfortunately, we see

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With many things in life, less is more, and this is the same for negative space in logo design.  Space is often over looked on a page, or in a design, though it can be utilised and become one of the most powerful parts of a design. When developing logo design ideas, it’s important not to neglect negative space.  Negative space can really give your logo

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Pizza logos are lots of fun for designers to work on, because they’re delicious and the colors, shapes and concepts are well defined.  However, this often leads to designers thinking only inside the box, when a truly creative pizza logo should be unique, stylish and recognizable. Pizza logo design can be for major brands such as Pizza Hut or Dominos, or it can be for local

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As we wrap up June, we say good bye to National Safety Month. Each year in this month the National Safety Council urges groups of all kinds to get involved by helping to promote various safety related themes from Safe Driving to preventing falls and over exertion. In order to do our part to promote national safety here are 10 safety logos that center around safety

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Retro and vintage are popular but less known design styles in the design industry.  By integrating older styles and colors with modern techniques and approaches, a retro or vintage style can be adapted into effective modern design and catch a viewer’s eye. Vintage logo designs tend to use near neutral colors, such as tans, pastels and other softer colors, while retro logo designs tend to integrate

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