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Design review: Madrid's Olympic games logo controversy

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In preparation for the election of the city that will be hosting the 2020's Olympic Games, Madrid has released their logo for the aforementioned event. The organizers called for an open contest for people to submit their ideas for the main logo for the games. The winner is 22 years old graphic arts student Luis Peiret with his original proposal inspired by Madrid's signature landmark, Pue...

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Brand review: The Icecreamists, London

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Would you associate the idea of ice cream with skulls and bones and a gothic style to it? Would you? The Icecreamistsin London did, they decided that ice cream is about pleasure and sin, a pretty odd choice to pair up with dessert. But it works. In a twisted, dark way, it really works. Maybe it's because they're british, or because they are so engaged in their vision, their passion...

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Great design review: chalk drawn typography

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The ultimate trend of designing with type has become a recurrent inspiration that ends a lot of times with pretty amazing results. This time, the impressive work of NYC based graphic designer Dana Tanamachi definitely makes an impression with her chalk hand-drawn typography. Her work has been featured in a series of magazines and events.

The retro-style that she uses recurrently, fits...

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Pixellogo template review: Logo 1640

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We're starting a new set of featured posts that are going to showcase and review the logo templates of our catalog. This time the template in case is a very classy monogram style design.

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Old school crafts: calligraphy love

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With the incredible amount of design software and new digital techniques available, many of the traditional methods of graphic design have been neglected in favour of the modern facilities. It doesn't mean in any way that one way is better than the other, it's just nice to see that the old school ways haven't been forgotten and can still measure up to the new standards of great design.

Here are...

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