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TagEvolution of the LEGO logo
The red, white, yellow, and black LEGO logo is synonymous with one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, but it didn’t always look so familiar. A story by www.logodesignlove.com.
New website Logobook archives logos going back to the 1950s
If you enjoy looking at logo designs, prepare to lose a few hours with a new website, Logobook, which collates identities going back to the 1950s. A story by Creative Review.
2016 year best brand logo redesigns
From the iconic companies Budweiser or Kodak to the most recent ones such as Instagram or Uber, all of them have a strong visual identity. In 2016, many of them nevertheless decided to refresh their logos. By Fubiz.
Can AI design a better logo than you?
Logojoy is a new website that uses Artificial Intelligence to “design” logos. James Greenfield, an actual human designer, gives it a go…
6 ways to improve your logo design
Tom May (Creative Bloq) presents six achievable ways to raise your logo design game from good to great.
New logo and identity for Mastercard by Pentagram
Pentagram’s Michael Bierut and Luke Hayman redesigned Mastercard’s logo. Read the reviews at Wired, Brand New, Fonts in use, It’s nice that or Creative Review. (more…)
Netflix’s new ‘N’ and the state of logo design
Netflix unveiled a new app logo this week: a simple “N,” made with a red band that folds over itself like a strip of celluloid film, or maybe a red carpet. (more…)
10 iconic logo redesigns of the last century
Many world-famous logos were once unappealing and it took a decent amount of creative power to shape them into what they are today. (more…)
Japan unveils Tokyo 2020 Olympic logos
Baseball legend Sadaharu Oh and Logo Selection Committee Chairman Ryohei Miyata announce the official emblems for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games during a ceremony in Tokyo on Monday. (more…)
The Second Polish Exhibition of Graphic Symbols
The Second Polish Exhibition of Graphic Symbols will present a cross-section of Polish logos and visual communication systems. The viewers will have the opportunity to take a look back at iconic designs from 1945–1969 and learn about the history of Polish graphic design, but also to confront the achievements of our design masters with the most recent works in this field.
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