Tips and News on Logo Design and Tutorials

Typographic love: Bacon Alphabet

Design & Style

Henry Hargreavesis a Brooklyn based artist and photographer that has some really creative work under his arm. His philosophy is based on a twist of 'classic' subjects that come out as either provocative or just plain entertaining. He has so many great pieces in his portfolio that I just had to go for one that meat and type lovers (I wonder if these 2 go hand by hand?) can actually...

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How logos would look like in a default font

Uncategorized

I'm sure all rookie graphic designers have at some point forgotten to embed the correct font and end up with printable files that have been changed to the default font (*gasp). It's a fair mistake, everyone has to learn from them, right? Well this time the folks at UnderConsideration have created a flickr setwith a default font version of famous logos keeping their...

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Logo Design: How famous logos translate in other languages

Design & Style

In the current times of globalization, famous brands have expanded their businesses overseas. This represents a particular challenge in countries that don't share the same language as the original and most of the time the logos need a translated version of them in the language they're being presented. It's very interesting to see how the icons we know and recognize by their...

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FontXS Free Fonts of the day

Freebies

Today we have a new selection of free fonts courtesy of FontXS. These are very interesting fonts since they are very geometric but all have a quirky twist to them. They are beautiful typefaces that will look great in any kind of design, I'm sure they would look awesome on print work for example. Take a look at them and choose your favorite! (Well you can choose more than one of...

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Typographic love: Letters collage

Design & Style

Meg Hitchcock's work is unbelievable. Her pieces consist of grand format collages that are made by hand-cutletters from diverse religious books as the Koran or the Bible and rearranges them in different geometric shapes or in the style of mandalas. The amount of time that each of this collages must have taken is just something I cannot even fathom and her patience and rigurosity...

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