Category Archives: Logo Design
Logo Lounge Vol 6. Book Review
Posted on 10'11 May
I’ve recently got my hands on the latest edition of the LogoLounge book series, Volume 6. Below is the official description of the book. Logos define, distinguish, and disseminate a company’s core message. It is no wonder that creating successful [..]
2011 Logo Design Trends
Posted on 30'11 Apr
Logo Lounge, for the past nine years, has posted annual logo design trend reports and they have just released the 2011 logo design trends report. I would love to hear your thoughts on the showcased trends. Do these identity / [..]
Redwave Systems Brand Identity Design Process
Posted on 14'11 Feb
This case study will be published in the upcoming Logo Nest 01 book, a limited edition publication featuring inspiring logo designs, articles & case studies. – Redwave Systems is a provider of telephony systems, Windows™ servers, and general IT services [..]
The New NBCUniversal Logo – Commentary from Landor Associates
Posted on 02'11 Feb
Rietje Gieskes, Associate Design Director at Landor Associates is here today to talk briefly about the new NBCUniversal rebranding. Enjoy. – Last Friday NBCUniversal debuted its new logo statement to the world. This rebrand, to those not following the story, [..]
Can a logo ever be too simple?
Posted on 31'11 Jan
I’ve brought this question up once before in a slightly similar post titled “When is a logo too simple?” but after posting Kate Spade’s new logo (shown above) on Logo Of The Day, I think it’s a good time to [..]
The 2010 Logo Of The Year
Posted on 20'11 Jan
After a week of voting on the Top Logo Designs of 2010 the voting has now closed and we are pleased to announce the 2010 Logo Of The Year… – 1st Place: Optimistic Beverages Logo for an exploratory group hoping [..]
How to Trademark a Logo Step by Step
Posted on 17'11 Jan
Once you have selected a logo for your business, you will want to make sure that you secure the trademark rights to that logo. Before addressing how to secure those rights, we should define the terms “trademark” and “logo.” You [..]









