Posts Tagged ‘Logo Design’

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30 Fresh Logos to give you a helping hand in Logo Design

Categories: Logo Design Tips

It is often said that behind every innovative logo design, lies a creative hand. But what if the hand lies within the logo design? Funny as it may sound but employing a hand design in a logo is a very profound technique. We all are familiar with sign language and hand gestures. The hand can portray the symbol of ...

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10 Famous Logo Designs and how much did they cost?

Categories: Famous Logo Designs, Logo Design News, Logo Design Stories, Logo Designers, logo designs

There is a vast distinction between the price and the value of a logo design. Some corporate logos are designed at exorbitant prices but their value is not parallel to the amount paid. While, several logo designs are made at a miserly price and still turn out to be extremely valued brands. I have been asked many a times by some of my readers as to why the prices ...

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10 Lame reasons to get a logo designed by your neighbor!!

Categories: Logo Design Mistakes, Logo Designers, logo designs

It’s not new for logo designers to hear this excuse from their clients, “I’ll have my neighbor design my logo”. But they never tell you why. Most of you might not know what the reason behind this statement is. In fact there may be many reasons for clients to have their logo designed by their neighbor. ...

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C Is For Cookie: Sesame Street Google Logos

Categories: Graphic Design, Logo Inspiration, LogoBlog, Occasion Logos

Sesame Street turns 40! The widely known children's program has come a long way in 40 years, so it deserves a celebration. The show began on November 10th 1969 and is the longest running children's television program on US TV. Google has proudly modified its logo to commemorate the joyous event with characters from the show. Jim Henson's Muppet characters bring the educational series to life, adding personality and entertainment to the educational program. Today was ...

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Can a Logo Encourage Obesity?

Categories: Logo Design Tips

Are we being mislead? Since so much of the food that we eat is processed and full of salts, sugars, preservatives and ingredients that we can't even pronounce, we tend to eat a surplus of things that our bodies don't need. Generally, if you put aside most habits of overeating, there really isn't much out there that has good nutritional value.The Food and Drug Administration now believes that "Smart Choices" nutritional logos from food manufacturers ...