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Special edition of LogoArchive zine solidifies Ukrainian identity through publishing

Creative Boom

And as well as recording the country's amazing logos, it also acts as a way to solidify Ukrainian identity through publishing. Limited to 300 copies, it features text written in Ukrainian and English plus 31 logos designed between 1960 and 2000 to tell the history of Ukrainian trademark design.

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10+ Best Desktop Publishing Software (2023)

Just Creative

Discover the best desktop publishing software in 2023. Desktop publishing software is used to create visual communications, such as brochures, business cards, greeting cards, posters, web pages for professional or personal printing online or on-screen. Affinity Publisher Affinity Publisher. Limited PDF editing options.

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[Logo Award Winner] 10 Consecutive Years, 10 Books, 58 Awards

Just Creative

Logo Lounge is the most respected and best-selling logo design book series in the world and I’m happy to share that 5 logos of mine were selected to be published in the upcoming Logo Lounge Volume 12, which is my 10th consecutive Logo Lounge book feature. This marks my 58th logo published in their amazing book series. Logo Lounge Vol.

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Designer Faride Mereb Discusses Book Design + Archival Research

Design Milk

Another designer Mereb studied and shared about is the work of Victor Viano, as part of her “Design and Migration” series, which is heavily connected with the oil boom and state financed publishing initiatives in Venezuela during the 1960s and 1970s.

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The Evolving Legacy of Ken Garland’s First Things First Manifesto

Eye on Design

In the nearly 60 years since Garland self-published his broadside, the stakes for society and design have spiralled skywards. It took 35 years for the second version, First Things First 2000 , to appear, in fall 1999. Adbusters , Emigre and other magazines published dozens of letters for and against.

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Connor McCann on how creating grotesque comics has helped him process being alive

Creative Boom

I also have a soft spot for 2000's image comics guys like Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker, and Nate Bellegarde," he adds. "I I think my publisher, Eddie Raymond of Strangers Publishing, has also done a really amazing job of championing the book and making sure it gets out in front of the right people. I loved it."

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Clarence Pearson Hornung

Logo Design Love

Clarence P Hornung ( 1899–1997 ) was an American printer, publisher, typographer, and designer of logos and trademarks. He designed for book publishers such as Encyclopedia Britannica, Vanguard Press, and the Book League of America. LibraryThing lists the following books by Clarence Hornung.