European Tourism Logos
If you’re thinking about where to spend your next holiday, and considering to visit Europe, why not choose a country based on their branding efforts?
If you’re thinking about where to spend your next holiday, and considering to visit Europe, why not choose a country based on their branding efforts?
Watching the evolution of the Batman logo video, put together by Rodrigo Rojas, not only opened my eyes to the share amount of variation on a single logo.
The Grand Central Terminal is one of most iconic landmarks of New York City and very busy too with an outstanding 700,000 people daily passing through the terminal to use the Metro-North Railroad. Designers Michael Bierut and Joe Marianek from the design firm Pentagram have designed a logo to celebrate the upcoming 100 years of … Read more New York Grand Central Terminal 100 Years Logo
I have been willing to write a post with a compilation of the best logos of app design studios for a while, and amazingly this were the only logos I was able to find which deserved to be mentioned.
Earlier this week I wrote an article about the new Microsoft Windows 8 logo, which at the time was only a rumour leaked by cnBeta.
According to Graham Smith, the creative fellow behind this amazing project, a brand reversion is a brand logo that has undertaken a creative change based on the visual style of another brand logo.
Not so long ago I’ve wrote a post about the amazing 27 years long Branding 10000 Lakes project created by Nicole Meyer.
Waterstone’s is one of the best known booksellers in the UK and its brand is recognised all over the nation. The bookstore went trough a rebranding by the brand identity firm Venture Three, but recently James Daunt, managing director of Waterstone’s reinstated its former Baskerville serif font with a capital W.
So, in order to solve my own ‘problem’, I create @logostorm, where I combined the feed of these logo design galleries in just one twitter stream. Perhaps I should call it the one feed to bring them all. Logos, not rings, of course. 🙂
Minnesota based graphic designer Nicole Meyer started a 27 years project, creating one logo a day for each one of the 10,000 local lakes. Excerpt from Branding 10000 Lakes: Lake logos have a tendency to be, well, fairly ugly. This project was created to rethink what they could be. [more] Via @nicole_meyer.