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Logo design

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What's your sign? The world's best logo designs Everybody knows that brand identity is key. A good logo can glamorize just about anything, so it comes as no surprise that logo design is a crucial step in the development of a product or service. This exhaustive guide brings together diverse logos from over 30 countries, organized into chapters by theme, such as media, retailers, events, regions, service and agencies. A full index provided at the end of the book lists each logo's company, designer, and designer's website. Also included is a case study section, concentrating on logo application and development. No graphic designer can do without this book, and anyone who's interested in design will appreciate this diverse compendium of visual ideas. As scientist Linus Paulin once said, ?In order to come up with one good idea, you must have lots of ideas.?

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Logo design, Julius Weidermann

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Title
Logo design
Language
English, German, French
Publisher
Taschen
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
3822846228
ISBN13
9783822846223
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What's your sign? The world's best logo designs Everybody knows that brand identity is key. A good logo can glamorize just about anything, so it comes as no surprise that logo design is a crucial step in the development of a product or service. This exhaustive guide brings together diverse logos from over 30 countries, organized into chapters by theme, such as media, retailers, events, regions, service and agencies. A full index provided at the end of the book lists each logo's company, designer, and designer's website. Also included is a case study section, concentrating on logo application and development. No graphic designer can do without this book, and anyone who's interested in design will appreciate this diverse compendium of visual ideas. As scientist Linus Paulin once said, ?In order to come up with one good idea, you must have lots of ideas.?