Branding: In Five and a Half Steps is one to look out for. Some spreads and detail on the johnson banks blog.
It’s out now on Amazon.co.uk (or from November 15th on Amazon.com). In the meantime here’s a good chat about johnson banks’ Shelter design.
Fast Company asked a few designers for their choice of greatest logo of all time (you might’ve already seen some personal favourites in the archives).
A saunter up the road, Belfast design studio Whitenoise rebranded, with some tasty motion skills applied to the new monogram.
The SOCMUS website presents a variety of Bulgarian graphic design from the socialist era (1944-1989), and the logo section has some timeless symbols.
The best thing about the new logo for Mexican broadcast network Imagen is definitely this microphone.
More of a look on the Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv website.
I often see designers refer to themselves as “creatives.” Not for me. This poster from Thierry Brunfaut’s five-minute series pretty much sums up why.
Comments
This is so painfully cool, David :)
Bob Gill is always right!
“If I have something genuinely to say about dry cleaning, I’ll listen to this statement and it will design itself.” — #BobGill
Logo design is about making true statement that not only resonates with people but also uniquely represents the thing it is meant to symbolise.