Archive for the ‘Visual Brands’ Category

Happy Logos

From swish to smile.
The swish inspired by the Nike “swoosh” has been a visual element used in logos for about 20 years now, and it seems it has finally seen its day. Make way for the rise of the “happy and friendly” smile!

And then a frown can turn it upside down.
What happens when we turn [...]

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New BP Logo

As a follow-up to our BP logo post last month, Greenpeace has chosen the new BP logo from more than 25,000 votes online. Read their post here.
And the winner is….

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Visual Brand Synchronicity

Are you using easily identifiable visual communications that connect uniquely and quickly back to your company? Are you paying attention to the way your visual brand is used across mediums? Do your website, Twitter account and Facebook profile use the same overall visual features so viewers know it is your company they are experiencing?
How can [...]

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A Colorful Logo

Color attracts attention.
There is no doubt about it, the eye always looks at the most vibrant element in the space. A good logo not only needs to be simple… it also needs the effective use of color. This doesn’t mean you need a large variation of color. It just means the color needs to be [...]

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Rock Solid Branding

Prudential’s “Logo Evolution” of The Rock® is a perfect example of the simplifying of a logo. What began as a detailed illustration in 1870 has now evolved to its most simplistic form, displaying more of a symbolic visual icon. As mentioned in the last post, simplicity is one of the keys to a great logo. [...]

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What Makes A Really Good Logo?

The Worldwide Logo Design Annual (WOLDA) showcases the 2009 edition which includes 192 logo winners selected from nearly 2000 entries. See a few I have chosen to display below. You can see all the selections here.

These are all really great logos. Why?
Here is a quick litmus test for a good logo.
Is it simple?
Will it [...]

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The Green Logo BP Hides Behind

From “British Petroleum” to “Beyond Petroleum”, BP spent hundreds of millions of dollars in 2000 promoting their new brand and tagline. The question now is, are they 100 percent committed to their brand?

Greenpeace UK is holding a BP rebranding contest. They speak for many who watch as BP hides behind their “nice green logo”.  Enter [...]

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New Google Logo

A new Google logo design modification and a new search results page design launches on Wednesday, May 12.
The new logo integrates brighter colors and simplifies the visual while retaining the playfulness of the original logo.

Improving on an existing visual brand that works, adds value. I like the fact that Google has retained the original look [...]

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Celebrating World Graphic Design Day

April 27th, World Graphic Design Day, celebrated since 1995, is an opportunity to recognize communication design and its role in the world.  It is also the anniversary of the founding of Icograda, the world body for professional communication design and the initiators of World Graphic Design Day.
As stated on the Icograda website, on this occasion, [...]

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10 tips for better banner ads

Studies have proven that most banner ads start losing effectiveness after the third time a person has seen it. If visitors haven’t clicked on it by then, they probably never will. If you are spending a lot of money on advertising and purchasing hundreds of thousands of banner impressions, you will need to come up [...]

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