Tips and News on Logo Design and Tutorials
Beautiful Findings: The Northern Sky
I have to admit I might be a bit biased with this post but this is something I couldn't resist not to share. The sky has always been a prominent element throughout mankind history and never ceases to amaze. German studio Stellavie makes a small tribute to the northern sky in the form of this beautiful silkscreen print, Stellar Map of the Northern Sky.

The print is made on a high quality...
Industry News: Get Creative with Coca Cola's Logo
Here's a fun project: Blankyouverymuch is hosting this competition (although the website seems to be down at the moment) to get creative with Coca Cola's logo. After some misinterpreted released information, the contest consists of turning in a design that features the brand's logo in a dashing t-shirt that will be sold as a special edition along with the honor of winning and the...
Cool Findings: A Typographic Reflection Of Politics
Amidst the electoral ambiance in the U.S. (which incidentally has the whole world pending) I thought it would be nice to point out this very interesting book that reflects on the history of public/street propaganda. This is the case of Voices, an edition brought by Cake Publishing that exposes graphic manifestations of propaganda in the streets form a graphic/typographic perspective.
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Cool Findings: Typographic Chess
Every now and then an idea so brilliant and simple comes up and it's just impossible not to mention it. This time is the work of Hat Trick Design, a UK based design studio whose portfolio showcases a wide variety of projects in the most diverse media. This particular object stands out because of its cleverness and simplicity that will appeal typography lovers and chess players alike. It's a...
Cool Findings: A Movie Alphabet You Need To See
Meagan's Movie Alphabetis an incredible project which -as the name gives away- features numerous illustration posters with movies associated to each letter. I know we've been through a lot of illustrated movie posters but I thought this particular approach was worth to mention. Each piece connects the letter to a film that starts with it transforming it into a graphic...
