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30 cool minimal logo designs | creativebits. 10 Famous Logo Designers and their creations | Logo Design Blog. Evolution des Logos de Marques | Du Web au Business. E & interactivité blog par Geoffrey Dorne - 10 ans en pictogramm. 40 Brilliant Type-Only Logo Designs | Web Design Ledger. Logos do not always have to include some type of symbol or icon to be effective. When done well, using type only to create a logo can be very effective in representing a company. These types of logos often cause particular typefaces and letter styling to become synonyms with a brand. Here we’ve rounded up 40 brilliant type-only logo designs for your inspiration.

Be sure to click the images to learn more about each logo. About the Author Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. He is the founder of WDL and ThemeTrust. Related Posts 1753 shares Examples of Effective Minimalism in Logo Design When trying to create something visually impressive, it’s tempting to use lots of eye candy or overloaded detail.

Read More 2364 shares 30 Minimal Logo Designs that Say More with Less A logo is the visual cornerstone of one’s branding. 39 Olympic Logos From 1924 to 2012. Living in Vancouver, Canada, I’ve been seeing the logo of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympic Games more and more around the city as the date draws closer. I thought it would be interesting to take a look at how the design trends in Olympic logos have evolved over the years. Noticeably, the logos seem to have changed from a monochromatic trend to a more multicolor approach in recent years.

Logo design seems to have been streamlined to simpler and cleaner shapes. This article features every logo from the summer and winter Olympic games from 1924 to 2012. Paris – Summer 1924 Lake Placid – Winter 1932 Los Angeles – Summer 1932 Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Winter 1936 Berlin – Summer 1936 St. London – Summer 1948 Oslo – Winter 1952 Helsinki – Summer 1952 Cortina d’Ampezzo – Winter 1956 Melbourne / Stockholm – Summer 1956 Squaw Valley – Winter 1960 Rome – Summer 1960 Innsbruck – Winter 1964 Tokyo – Summer 1964 Grenoble – Winter 1968 Mexico – Summer 1968 Sapporo – Winter 1972 Munich – Summer 1972 Innsbruck – Winter 1976.

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Vintage. 55 logos et leurs histoires surprenantes. Article Publié en 2010 Pour une fois, l'article du jour va se focaliser sur une autre facette de la publicité, essence même de la marque : le logo. Le logo est ce qu'on pourrait appeler la véritable représentation graphique de la marque. Plus son taux de mémorisation est élevé, plus on le juge efficace. Des marques sont reines avec leurs logos : Mc Donalds, Apple, Nike ... mais d'autres ont eu plus de mal avant de trouver une identité graphique "stable". Ensemble, découvrons 55 logos, leurs histoires, anecdotes et évolutions et même des idées de génie.

I - L'automobile Si il y a bien une filière où le logo est central, c'est l'automobile. Toyota : Le logo de la marque Japonaise est en parfaite adéquation avec les valeurs du dirigeant et de sa doctrine : le Toyotisme. BMW : Le logo de BMW est l'un des rares à avoir aussi peu changé. Les couleurs viennent du drapeau de la Bavière, région d'origine de la marque. Fiat : Elle est sans doute l'une des marques qui a le plus changé de logo. 11 Trends in Web Logo Design: The Good, the Bad and the Overused. This series is brought to you by the Intel AppUp℠ Developer Program, which provides developers with everything they need to create and then sell their applications to millions of Intel Atom™ processor-based devices.

Learn more here. Designing and critiquing logos for web-based companies and startups is a pursuit of endless fascination for many of us. Over the years, we've seen enough startups come and go (and rebrand and merge) to fill a volume with how and how not to develop and execute a logo for a web company.

We've also picked up some knowledge about trends in this field. In this article, we've identified 11 trends in web company logo design. Take a look, and let us know what you think of these trends — and what trends we should have included — in the comments. 1. We've moved away from the once-ubiquitious BETA! Still, this trend's days may be numbered, if only due to overuse and association-bordering-on-marriage with the Apple/iPhone brand. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Le design a un coût, voici quelques exemples pour des logos.