.. or how to make your calligraphy with light: This could be applied for all sorts of logotypes. If you have similar experiments – please – put some links in the comments. Check the full calligraphy portfolio of Julien Breton – Kaalam
– the favicon in his portfolio Smiled With beard Dark haired ( non Brad Pitt type of guy ) Positive Talanted Modest Somehow trustworthy Meet Mikey Burton. Don’t know where to start from, but as every good story – this starts from one place and ends to completely other. I was looking at some cool Doughnut logo in some post in twitter ( posted bellow ). Then I stuck in this flickr stream ( link at…
James Dean is an American film actor.He is a cultural icon, best embodied in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause (1955), in which he starred as troubled Los Angeles teenager Jim Stark. You can read more in Wikipedia :) The thing is that the designers of this retro advertisement have used in a clever way the “D” for Dean to form a round CD-like shape. Just some retro…
Nowadays, a new wave of creation of corporate identity is growing… The age of static logotypes may has finished, it’s the new era for dynamic logos, here the image can be changed, can move… but, nevertheless, still maintain themselves identity that characterizes them. In this post I’ll show three brands to use as example that what I’m talking about, three brand that use a dynamic logotype. Each…
The brand can set one seller’s goods or service from the others’. A brand may identify one item, a family of items, or all items of that seller. So, we can say that a Brand is the personality that identifies a product, service or company. A good brand can transmit to the user/consumer, aspects like thoughts, feelings, perceptions, images, experiences, beliefs, attitudes, and so on that become…
Johny Wan sent a link to this peace yesterday. First thought – okey, I’ve seen this type of style before… it’s catchy, but where’s the logo story ? After that I saw the logos in the illustration and start thinking that this is actually something not very common. Probably Johny just wanted to showcase his art, but what I’m interested is the aspect of integrating the brand into an image in an…
You can see in every car commercial the badge of the brand lighted in some pretty cool way. And that’s awesome usage of the pastic of the form. I’m showing the following screens and the video because the motion designers managed to get the most of the logo in every aspect – the opening shots, in the movie titles and in the closing brand motion animation. Some logos are just constructed very…
Graphic artist Malcolm Grear, of Malcolm Grear Designers, one of the top design firms in the world, describes his life and motivation as an artist and designer. Here are screens from the video : The office Designing… The logo of “Visual Magnetics”, which is cool, but the technology of their product is even cooler :) May be his most famous logo design : the New Bedford Whaling Museum logo Of course…
Yes, this is the dream of many logo designers. In fact one guy in Vimeo said it right : “My God this is good. This should be a series on HBO.” One year later ( after all the buzz ) I’ve decided to look for some non-mainstream materials about Logorama. One cool interview with Houplain, Alaux and de Crecy popped up from the boardsmag.com. As well as some storyboard sketches. Here’s some of the…
May be a lot of you are fans of the new VW design series. It’s neat for sure. What stroke me was the logo in the lights. The mini VW badge in the lights is a great small concept and shows attention to the detail. Is the German design going to conquer the Italian from behind :) ?