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2020 Logo Design Trends & Inspiration

Just Creative

Past Logo Design Trend Reports: Logo Lounge: 2020 , 2019 , 2018 , 2017 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013 , 2012 , 2011. On Just Creative: 2019 , 2018 , 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009. Do you have any further logo design trends or inspiration to add? What are the Logo Trends of 2020?

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JKR creates new brand system for expanded Uber

Creative Boom

Uber didn't need a new name or logo – Wolff Olins re-designed the company's logo in 2018 – but the business continues to evolve, adding food delivery, freight transport and AI research to its core business of 'ride requests'. The rebrand back in 2018 was exactly what the business needed at that moment. When is a rebrand, not a rebrand?

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

So in this article, we've gathered together a mix of emerging and established women working in their profession, all doing wonderful things to inspire your own career. And what better time could there be to celebrate some of the most amazing women in the creative sector? Olivia Christian. Jolene Delisle. Marssaié Jordan. Sanuk Kim.

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&Walsh crafts potent new visual identity for global creative agency GUT

Creative Boom

Founded in 2018, it worked with iconic New York studio &Walsh in the following year to craft its original, eye-catching logo, which took literal inspiration from the intestines of the gut. It describes itself as a "Brave Agency for Brave Clients", which supports the likes of Google, Stella and Philadelphia.

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After Summer: Roberto Badin's photobook gets under the skin of Basque coastal life

Creative Boom

In 2018, Roberto published his first book, Inside Japan , which presented a different perspective on the Asian nation's cities. Unintentionally, I polarised my eternal sources of inspiration: architecture, cinema and literature, reminding me of George Perec and what he called 'l'infra-ordinaire'."

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Sofia Pusa's quirky festival branding summons the spirit of Scandinavian dance

Creative Boom

The event has continued to grow, with further events held in Helsinki in 2012, Oslo in 2014, Copenhagen in 2016 and Reykjavik in 2018. It includes more than 20 stage performances, 15 pitch presentations, and a series of talks and seminars, where artists, producers and presenters discuss burning questions in the field.

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Embroidery for 'presence, clarity of mind and connection to nature', says artist Julia Shore

Creative Boom

© Julia Shore It's hard to find a moment of stillness, but California-based artist Julia Shore uses moss-inspired embroidery to bring nature indoors and mediate. Having worked this way since 2018, when Shore first discovered this medium, she was comforted by how much joy the practice brought her. It's a confidence-boosting exercise. "My

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