samuel337 | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2008 | funny stuff, logos
"The logo, for the Office of Government Commerce, was intended to signify a bold commitment to the body’s aim of “improving value for money by driving up standards and capability in procurement”. Instead, it has generated howls of mirth and what is likely to be a barrage of teasing emails from mandarins in other departments. "
People have such sick minds these days :)
samuel337 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2007 | design, logos, branding
"At LogoLounge.com we look at A LOT of logos and see plenty of trends: Some are aesthetic, some conceptual, and some cultural. As the internet's largest database of logos – over 50,000 to date – you can't help notice the evolution of design – and trends."
Pretty cool summary of different logo styles. I'm still a sucker for the nice bright and colourful ones more than anything else :)
samuel337 | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 07 2007 | logos, advertising"Why would a graphic designer ask a Yale theoretical physicist to calculate how many possible combinations there could be of 64 squares?"
Very cool article about having a dynamic visual identity, like MTV, Google and 3, vs. a static one.
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People have such sick minds these days :)
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