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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

Throughout the 20th century, logo design evolved alongside artistic movements and the rise of mass media. Artistic styles influenced logo design, while the advent of mass media provided a platform for increased brand exposure. In the digital age, logos have had to adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape.

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Designer Yannis Karlopoulos’s Work is a Celebration of Greek History and Culture

Eye on Design

The phrase is a pangram – a sentence featuring every letter of the alphabet used by designers to test out fonts – invented by Karlopoulos to check the letters on his vintage Olivettis, Olympias, and Bar-Lets; flea market finds that form a fraction of the archive collected in the designer’s basement studio. . One recent project is ????? ?????

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Maybe we don’t have to (re)brand everything

UX Collective

The prevalence of “corporate” (self) branding has created a market of digital mockups. This ranges from their logos to social media posts, to business cards, to packaging prints, and so forth. Think stylised social media posts and posters of people in ideal exercise poses. and end up being clones of each other.

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Rebranding a Company: 7 Things Your Boss Wants to Know (Updated June 2021)

Canny

There’ll be questions from your boss, your company directors and even the general public. If you run a small cafe that understands its demographic, there’s a high chance that you might only need help creating a new logo, printed goods such as menus, and a shop sign. There are always going to be questions asked.

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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

New York-based Brian Cronin has illustrated for publications such as The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal and Time, alongside his personal paintings which have been shown in various exhibitions worldwide. Rafael Varona is an illustrator specializing in motion design and complex animated loops for TV and social media. Brian Cronin.