Tips and News on Logo Design and Tutorials

Great logos: Word as Image

Design & Style

Ji Lee, designer and creative director at the Google Creative Lab has come up with a book that showcases his brilliant work with logos. The overall idea is to take each letter of the alphabet and transform it into a simple logo, where word meets image. The results are brilliant, the designs are really simple and clever with a hint of humour.

We've already seen how the minimalistic...

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Pixellogo template review: Logo-1040

Logo Templates

We're showcasing featured posts that review the logo templates of our catalog. Today's logo template review is about Logo-1040, a playful design with a retro style.

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Graphic design classics: posters by Almir Mavignier

Graphic design reviews

Almir Mavignier is a painter and graphic designer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After studying art in his homeland where he worked on his first abstract paintings, Mavignier moved to Paris to continue his studies. He ended up working and studying along big names like Josef Albers and Max Bill in Ulm's University. With this kind of training Mavignier's work could not be less than...

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Typography love: Skin Type

Design & Style

Designer Bryan Stewart came up with Skin Type and as the name suggests, a digital print inspired font. Pretty simple, straight to the point and cleverly brilliant.

Everyone has one. Any time you've written on your hand, you've created one.

A unique DNA based typeface.

 

And as a side note, his Designer Rainbowmade me chuckle. Check out his work, design with a bit of humour is definitely...

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Interesting findings: Stereogranimator

Design & Style

The NY Public Library Labs has released a website, the Stereogranimator, where you can see and create 3D animated gifs out of old pictures from their archive. As they explain on their website, many of the 19th century pictures were taken with almost identical copies, which were meant to be seen together each side lending the other a sense of depth that a photograph alone cannot possess.

The...

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