Top 12 Logos of 2012 As Voted By You
Posted on 11'13 Jan
These are the top 12 logo designs of 2012 as voted by you (the awards that won Logo Of The Month) on my other site Logo Of The Day.
What logo do you believe should win the 2012 Logo Of The Year? Cast your vote below.
And just so you know, we are always accepting new logo submissions. Feel free to suggest a logo for a chance to win the Logo Of The Day award.
You can view the top logos of 2009 and 2010 and 2011 here.
January: Mammoth Resort

“We rebranded an entire mountain resort experience by bringing the authentic essence of Mammoth Mountain to life across all brand touchpoints with an iconic, modern expression.Come as you are!” is Mammoth’s mantra. It reflects the brand’s relaxed surf-on–the-snow California culture meets world-class destination resort, which we embodied in the new identity system and extended throughout guests’ mountain adventures. Bold, fun, and inclusive—discoverable visual elements in the logo pay homage to both the beloved “Woolly’s” tusks and to the mountain’s legendary deep powder.
Credits: Hornall Anderson
February: Chair Entertainment

ChAIR Entertainment Group, founded in 2005, is a video game production company committed to creating blockbuster entertainment franchises through development of its original intellectual properties. ChAIR introduced the action, sword-fighting adventure for iOS. “Infinity Blade” raised the bar of handheld gaming and received numerous Game of the Year and Editor’s Choice Awards in 2010. The award-winning follow up to ChAIR’s groundbreaking iOS sword-fighting adventure, , “Infinity Blade II” combines addictive gameplay, breathtaking visuals and an engrossing story to deliver the definitive blockbuster experience exclusively on Apple’s world-class gaming platforms, and has gone on to win more than 20 Game of the Year and Editor’s Choice awards.
Credits: Aaron Walser
March: Boundary

Boundary is the application performance monitoring solution designed for distributed application environments. Boundary addresses two critical challenges faced by DevOps professionals: the need to immediately see and understand the impact of a rapidly changing application together with a significantly higher degree of visibility. Process.
Credits: Stephen Boak
April: Pregg.Net

May: Shoot to Kill

Remi Luxford and Tony Gardiner started Shoot To Kill in 2010. Two passionate filmmakers who have grown up in the film industry. Both recognised the need to apply their experience with a new approach to today’s client expectations. This young team has extensive experience working across the industry: producing, shooting, editing and directing everything from big budget TVC’s to drama, shorts and documentaries in Cambodia. Shoot To Kill brings the discipline and resources of big TVC production combined with a bespoke approach to each project.
The idea behind this logo was to not only bring to life the name itself but to also make it relevant to the service offering of the company. Instead of a tradition gun scope a camera scope was used making sense to a relatively quirky name for a film production company.
The logo is designed to work on any background in fact the cards were printed on a transparent film making the scope actually function how it would in real life, you can check it out here http://www.behance.net/gallery/Shoot-to-Kill-Branding/3746527
Credits: Steve Hanzic
June: Swiss Football League

Credits: Inhouse
July: Fontsmith

Fontsmith font foundry.
Credits: Ian Whalley & Tom Crew.
August: Organ Donation

Brief: “To design the corporate identity for an organ donation initiative. Since it was our only tool of communication, the design had to instantly convey the message of organ donation. Whatever we designed had to strike an emotional chord and subtly prompt people to open up to the idea.”
Credits: DDB
September: Boss Hunting

Boss Hunting is a popular facebook group that shares images of what it is to live the high life (or be ‘boss’). Images are mostly of luxurious locations, consumer goods, beautiful women, famous actors etc.
Credits: Misteree
October: Inscripts

Headquartered in Mumbai – India, Inscripts has been involved in visualizing, developing and deploying cutting edge web applications and customized software solutions. Project guidelines: young, dynamic company, lively, full of color, professional, full of energy, modern.
Credits: Fuze Collection
November: Graphen

Graphen is a start up school.
Credits: Mik Tretyakov
December: Paintbrush Factory

Fabrica de Pensule / The Paintbrush Factory is a collective space for contemporary arts in Cluj, Romania.
Credits: Cosorean Eugen
So what logo do you think should win 2013 Logo of the Year? Vote below.
Voting Closed – Congratulations to Boss Hunting
Voting has closed and Boss Hunting has won the 2012 Logo of the Year!
What logo should win the 2012 Logo Of The Year?
- Boss Hunting (24%, 288 Votes)
- Organ Donation (22%, 266 Votes)
- Boundary (17%, 202 Votes)
- Chair Entertainment (16%, 199 Votes)
- Shoot To Kill (6%, 68 Votes)
- Mammoth Resort (5%, 56 Votes)
- Pregg.net (4%, 50 Votes)
- FontSmith (2%, 27 Votes)
- Graphen (1%, 18 Votes)
- Swiss Football League (1%, 14 Votes)
- Paintbrush Factory (1%, 12 Votes)
- Inscripts (1%, 8 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,207




36 JUST™ Creative Comments
The logo for the “Mammoth Resort” makes great use of white space. I’m starting to see more designers making creative logos with the use of negative space. Do you see the use of negative space as a growing trend Jacob?
Chair is good, but it looks like a furniture company or something. Boundary is amazing! Good work :)
My favorites are Chair Entertainment and pregg(.)net
Preggo(.)net made me chuckle. Simple and creative, but genious. However, Organ Donation is what made me take a look at all twelve, and I have to go with that one. For the same reason.
My favorites are Chair Entertainment logo and Boundary logo, but the others are great too
I like the logo October: Inscripts and Pregg.Net. August: Organ Donation makes sense whle looking at it.
I think the boundary logo most win
Of them all, where there were a few chuckles, the one I liked best for it’s clarity and design was the Swiss Football. (and I’m sure that some thought it was ‘boring’) I DIDN’T like the boundary logo because I really could NOT read it very well, yes it was ‘pretty’ – but not ‘clear’.
There’s a difference between being artistic/pretty and real world application when the logo owner wants the logo to be instantly recognizable/tied into their product/service they’re selling – which is why the Chair logo is a good one too! Few companies have gotten to the recognition level of, say Nike, where their “slash” for a logo is self explanatory.
I think organ donation is the most versatile. Boundary is attractive, but wonder if it would present problems when translated to signage. Chair is clever.
I think the one for Organ Donation was the most impressive, but they’re all inspiring. Pregg(.)Net and Boundary also stuck with me – and I think this is the most important quality that a logo should have.
I like the pregg.net and organ donation. All of the logos are great, the way the visual element is combined with the name, so simple and memorable at the same time…
All are great, but Organ Donation works best.
I really liked the Organ Donation, Boss Hunting, Chair, and Preg.net. The Boundary logo was interesting, but it’s meaning is only going to be clear to other design and development wonks.
Organ donation!
I dig the organ donation logo pretty funny. Happy New Year!
Organ Donation is above all.
Organ donation got my vote.
funny thing is tho, whilst i do not have a steady stream of jobs, im trying out the frelancing websites.
now thisis an awsome logo, but it wouldnt win on one of them sites. 99% of the contractors are very narrow minded and not al all open to the designers
I think it’s the graphic of Graphen that made me vote for it.
Pregg(.)net is a really tongue in cheek logo design, but I imagine it could be quite divisive. Organ donation makes thinking literally in logo design really work, but personally I like the simplicity of the negative space logos.
I’ll be interested to see who wins.
I think the organ Logo is pretty good, recognizable design.
Nice article! It inspired me to interview some graphic designers and write about it on our company blog!
(Article is here: http://news.blacknova.com.au/index.php/88-petr-j )
Hay mate, these logos are extraordinary !!! organ donation is the best, no doubt. but i like boundary as well. what a inspiring works.
These are pretty awesome logos, very innovative in design, Organ Donation is the best one out of all the logos, what a thought.
I absolutely love the boundary logo. Very clever intertwining of lines to give it a very dreamy look! Hope that wins!
These are pretty awesome logos, very innovative in design, Organ Donation is the best one out of all the logos, what a thought
All logos are nice & attractive. I liked boss hunting.
Hay mate, these logos are extraordinary !!! organ donation is the best, no doubt. but i like boundary as well. what a inspiring works.
These are pretty awesome logos, very innovative in design, Organ Donation is the best one out of all the logos, what a thought
These are pretty awesome logos, very innovative in design, Organ Donation is the best one out of all the logos, what a thought
All are great, but Organ Donation works best.
the organ donation is the best ‘concept’
chair is the best execution
Boundary is perfect!
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