By Douglas Bonneville on October 7, 2010
(UPDATE 10/12/2010: Gap has pulled their new logo and their crowdsourcing wunder-blunder attempt at damage control. Nonetheless, I hope my contribution of humorous satire for this sad episode has some residual therapeutic value for all parties involved.) Gap selected my crowdsource entry for their logo design contest! I won a Gap shopping spree for $20 [...]
Posted in Logos, Made Me Laugh |
By Douglas Bonneville on December 23, 2009
In researching logos for children’s toys and clothing stores, I assumed I would find several things which all turned out not to be true, which are outlined below. What we did find instead – a great diversity of design and style – was a pleasant surprise!
Posted in Logos |
By Douglas Bonneville on December 9, 2009
Let’s go shopping in New York City! We visited 27 clothing retail establishments (with some help from Google Maps) and took a look at their logos. What messagea are fashion retailers in the Big Apple looking to send with their logos? Let’s take a close look at 27 logotypes.
Posted in Corporate Identity, Logo Design, Logos | Tagged Logo Psychology, Logos |
By Douglas Bonneville on November 10, 2009
Get your bib, wet naps, and portable therapist’s couch – we are going out to eat and psychoanalyze 26 succulent and interesting logos designed exclusively for restaurants and eating establishments.
Posted in Corporate Identity, Logo Design, Logo Psychology, Logos | Tagged Logo Psychology, Logos |
By Douglas Bonneville on October 28, 2009
We collected some of the best logo design tips from the top logo designers and other resources on the web. We sorted them, got rid of overt overlaps and now present to you, dear graphic design enthusiast, the final results. We have here one of the densest, pithiest, and most tip-ladden post on logo design [...]
Posted in Logo Design, Logos | Tagged logo design process, Logos, tips |
By Douglas Bonneville on October 19, 2009
I’ve posted a sampling of recent and past logo design work over at Behance. net. Take a look at the logo design portfolio and then search around the site a little. The interface and presentation are very unique. I really like their approach of creating “projects” rather than just the generic portfolio, though I did [...]
Posted in Corporate Identity, Freelance Graphic Design, Logo Design, Logos, WordPress Blogging | Tagged Corporate Identity, freelance graphic design portfolio, freelance graphic designer, logo design process, Logos |