Tips and News on Logo Design and Tutorials
2011: A Font Odyssey
There are three steps involved in selecting the most appropriate typeface or font for your design project:
1. Figure out if your message is Formal or Casual.
2. Think about what kind of feeling or impression you want the font to convey to your audience.
3. Choose whether the font will be used for Body or Display.
Remember that there are many other factors to consider, including line...
Tim Yarzhombeck's Beard Font Alphabet
Tim Yarzhombeck has had a personal exhibition at the Dom Club, and has taken part in several multi-artist exhibitions. Author of the well-known Hairwash and Simplefigures projects, Yarzhombeck has recently created a brilliant new font, and his entire alphabet uses bearded men as characters. We weren't able to find a download, but found this facial hair font too good to not write about!
Google Explains Chrome Logo Change
A week after the Chrome logo underwent it's facelift, designer Steve Rura explained on the Google Chrome Blog, that the change reflected the core meaning of Google’s web browser - ‘easy and clutter free’.
He went on to discuss the new ‘simpler’ icon, and how better captured the essence of Chrome. “Even before this effort, the new version of the Chrome logo was already being conjured up by Googlers and Chrome fans. Numerous creative reinterpretations have organically moved the icon towards simplicity and abstraction, so it felt right to make the icon structure cleaner and easier to recreate,” he said.
Helvetica - The Documentary Movie
Directed by Gary Hustwit, and released in 2007, Helvetica is a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface, the legendary Helvetica, as part of a bigger picture as to how type affects our culture. It also delves into the history of the sans serif typeface, which was developed in 1957 by Swiss graphic designer Max Miedinger.
The Art of The Band Logo
Logos aren't just reserved for business or products. Logos also feature heavily in the music industry, and often a perfect visual representation of the music is displayed in the band's logo. Many musicians or bands get their logos designed professionally, so that they will leave as lasting and unforgettable an impact as a well-branded product does. The right font, the right colors, and the right imagery, and a band can be immortalized.