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Logo design trends 2012: negative space logos

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The minimalistic style that has reigned the design trends in the last time has one very popular variation: the use of negative space in logos. This trend has become a huge hit, basically because it plays with the form and hidden meanings inside it. The basic concept is to have two different elements that are fusioned into one but playing with how these two merge, that's...

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Berlin Philharmonic: Instruments from the Inside Ads

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German agency Scholz & Friends Berlin came up with a beautiful campaign to advertise the new season of Berlin's Philharmonic Orchestra. They approached the campaign in a very unique way, the photographs are from insidethe instruments. Needless to say, the images are absolutely stunning, such simplicity both in concept and execution make this work one to admire. I love how the...

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Typographic love: a Tribute to Typeface DIN

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 Wonchan Lee's work has already been featuredin this blog, and this time there's room for another one: A Tribute to Typeface DIN. This edition is basically a homage to the german font, showcasing it in different forms with brilliant composition. The execution of this edition focuses on the font itself, without using much elements that could distract from the main topic. The...

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Graphic design classics: Oskar H.W. Hadank

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Oskar Herman Werner Hadank (or  most commonly Oskar H.W. Hadank) was a german graphic designer and a highly influential teacher for the early beginnings of the modernistmovement. Although he never actually participated in it, his work is a clear inspiration for the graphic design trends that would develop from then on. Born in Berlin, Hadank started producing designs for...

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Classic logos history: a special author of an iconic brand

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For all the candy lovers out there the classic lollypop ChupaChups has been a classic since their childhood. What most people don't know is that it's iconic logo (which hasn't changed much since its beginnings) was designed in 1969 by one of the most famous artists of the last century: Salvador Dali. It's definitely a surprise considering the style of work Dali's known for and according...

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