Creative concept Statistics say print readers retain twice as much information as they would from online content. When online, a user is multitasking, spending less time watching an ad, therefore memorizing fewer details. by Next Advertising Romania Bucharest, Romania Copywriter: Laura Dragomir Art Director: Victor Barac Creative Director: Liviu David
This is something I recently found on Facebook. Everyone is familiar with the Facebook like hand button. Furthermore, most of the people on Facebook know of the million requests about a “dislike” hand button etc. Well, here you can see some examples of Facebook style hands buttons. I guess most of these pictograms can relate to emotions concerning posts, photos etc. But some of them are simply…
Just spotted this on Facebook and tried to find more interpretations Some bonus flags: flickr : mattoconnell flickr: robertogreco flickr: kylelane66 Btw – you can read a good California flag history blog post here: http://www.graphicology.com/blog/2011/12/21/365-state-flag-revisions-california-part-1.html
Our new visual identity is just the beginning of exciting new things from our team, and we sure hope you like it! If you want to read more about our process and insights, Iâve shared some highlights after the jump. Still reading? Great! The team is thrilled with the new visual identity system we developed with help from our very talented friends at Lippincott, and we hope you are too! We think…
After his first insightful video about how a 5-year-old child perceives famous brand logos, Adam Ladd has come up with a new idea. It’s a similar video, but this time he’s showing his 5-year-old daughter symbols (logos) she is not familiar with. The he’s asking her to redraw them from memory. As the video says “It’s fun to see which ones (logos) are memorable, and what design elements she honed in…
This is how the logo looks in the header of the site. BTW- this is how the announced logo was looking in december, 2011. A bit different. I’m not sure I like the new one more. What do you think ?
It’s colorful, it’s extravagant.. and it’s not the typical Euro Championship logo, but with the right presentation everything’s fine. Actually the video is made back in 2009, but it’s a really good example of how a brand design should be approached and presented. If the London 2012 Olympics logo had the same presentation – I bet more people would be happy with the design. Anyway – this post is…
Usually they print logos on fabric, but that’s not the case in this Russian Standard Vodka campaign. Don’t know if this is an international concept, but it’s the first time I see it. Spotted on a Sofia Design Week party ( Bulgaria ).