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Top 10 Best Books for Logo Designers

Inkbot Design

Top 10 Best Books for Logo Designers In a world where brands compete for attention, a powerful and memorable logo can make all the difference. As a logo designer, you understand the art of blending creativity, strategy, and technical skill to craft visual identities that resonate with audiences.

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Top 10 Best Logo Design Books for Designers

Inkbot Design

Top 10 Best Logo Design Books for Designers Logos are the cornerstone of a brand's visual identity , distilling a company's essence into a symbolic mark that evokes recognition and trust at a glance. Designing an effective logo requires far more strategic thinking than many realise.

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Shillington Winners of the 2021 Indigo Awards

Shillington

The Indigo Design Awards started with the goal of promoting creativity and discovering projects from around the world that are unique and inspired in graphic design, digital, mobile and game design. “A full brand identity and packaging design for LiquidLab. .” Eva Van der Borght, Shillington Graduate.

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Shillington Winners of the 2020 Indigo Awards

Shillington

The Indigo Design Awards started with the goal of promoting creativity and discovering projects from around the world that are unique and inspired in graphic design, digital, mobile and game design. ” Tales from Spectrum , Gold in Magazine & Newspaper Design 2020 Award.

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Q&A: 99% Invisible’s Roman Mars on His New Book and Looking Closely at Cities

Azure Magazine

“Once you start to see them, you’ll never understand how you didn’t see them before,” writes Roman Mars in the first few pages The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design. What was the impetus behind translating your now 10-year-old podcast 99% Invisible into a publication? Roman Mars.

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10 Typefaces That Changed the World

Tuts Plus

Although designers today often praise particular fonts for their ability to make a webpage heading look punchy, most typefaces of the 17th and 18th centuries were designed with typesetting books in mind. . Books can be lengthy, and for this task you need a typeface that, above everything else, reads well. Laura Keung.

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