I came across this idea on the blog, Brand New, and was instantly compelled to check it out. Basically, it is a map made up of logos. Although this concept is fairly new, I think the idea behind it is amazing and they do such great job of pulling it off. As a designer, I know it is hard to make a collection of different logos look good when they all need to be placed in such a small area. But the company that creates these maps, CityMaps, achieves it beautifully.
Using The Color Wheel
Being that we are currently doing some logo and branding for a client in the wine industry, I thought that exploring the world of color might be a fun topic. We have just about finished up our black and white logos for the client and it is almost time to show them some color options. However, the color options are a little tricky since it seems like most companies in the industry use the same old color palate. I know that when people think of wine they think of red, white and blush (pink) but the question is are these are only options and how do I get away from them?
10 Simple But Often Forgotten Logo Design Tips
I just came across an article on LogoDesignLove.com’s website and wanted to share it with our blog readers. Our summer intern, Alex, who’s worked only on class projects so far, had the opportunity to contribute some ideas for a pro bono project we’re working on. As this is one of her first “real-life” projects, we thought this list was a great quick tip reference for her when working on concepts. It includes some great design essentials that all of us should be reminded of when thinking about logos.