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15 Excellent Logo Design Tutorials Using Illustrator. By Jacob Gube When creating a logo design, it’s good practice to use a vector-based application to construct it so that you’ll have a flexible logo design that can be used in numerous print and web-based mediums. Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard when it comes to creating vector-based logo designs. In this collection, you will find 15 hand-picked tutorials from a variety of talented graphic designers and illustrators that discuss the logo creation process using Illustrator. 1.

Logo Design Project Step by Step In this tutorial, UK-based graphic and web designer Chris Spooner walks learners through the process of creating a logo design for a company called myNiteLife. 2. In this two-part series, Sean Hodge takes us through the construction of a logo design for Webfly, a company that develops .NET applications for businesses. 3. This tutorial goes through the methods behind producing a logo for a steak house restaurant. 4. 3D logo Tutorial 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 3D Logo 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Vector Logo Database - Free Logo. 30 Brilliant Vector Logo Designs, Deconstructed - VECTORTUTS. 20 Famous Logo Designs. If there is one thing that we can learn from famous logos like Nike’s “Swoosh” or FedEx logo, it is that the logo does not have to be complicated to be effective.

Hopefully, our collection of famous logo designs will help prove that simplicity is the key to a memorable logo. 01 - Coca-Cola Logo The famous Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. 02 - Audi Logo The Audi emblem is four overlapping rings that represent the four marques of Auto Union. 03 - Apple Logo The Apple logo was created in 1976 by Rob Janoff. 04 - USA Network Logo USA Network logo from 2005 to present. 05 - Pepsi-Cola Logo Pepsi-Cola logo has changed many times over the years. 06 - Walt Disney Logo 07 - IBM Logo This IBM logo was designed by graphic designer Paul Rand in 1972. 08 - Nike “Swoosh” Logo The Nike “Swoosh” is a design created in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson, a graphic design student at Portland State University. 09 - Nintendo Logo 10 - Puma Logo 11 - AT&T Logo 12 - Atari Logo. 30 Brilliant Vector Logo Designs, Deconstructed. A kick-butt logo design is of great importance to any business. Often seen as the first impression of a company, its logo must be tailored to communicate specific values and ideals in an instant.

However, logos not only have the look good, they should also be thoughtfully designed and capable of taking on a variety of uses. This could include being scaled to a range of sizes, being reproduced in flat color and being printable on paper stock. In this post we look at 30 contemporary examples of great vector logo design and find out what makes them work. 1. Castle Print The Castle Print logo by Sean O’Grady creates a strong and immediate connection to the nature of the business it is designed for. 2.

Bryan Kahrs use of negative space on the Ryan-Biggs logo gives a fantastic illusion of the letters B and R, initials of the targeted company while the slight angle adds depth and dimension to the design. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Every part of the Ta Jevi logo oozes fun! 16.