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Design Trends of Logos
PhotoFill

PhotoFill

1. El Paso, Galeria de Comunicacion, Lazar Greenhouses
2. TOKY Branding+Design, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
3. APSITS, DIESEL
4. Big Communications, Joe Muggs Coffee

Concealed

Concealed

1. Calacampania Studios, Calagraphic Design
2. Duffy & Partners, Gander Mountain
3. The Bradfor Lawton Design Group, REOC
4. Felixsockwell.com, New York Times

VariDot

VariDot

1. Alin Golfitescu
2. Thread Design, Head Count Asia
3. Blue Sky Design, International Filter Solutions
4. Lippincott, Zonik

Candy Stripe

Candy Stripe

1. ORFIK DESIGN, DVA SA
2. Liquid Pixel Studio, Delectable Chocolate
3. juancazu, camara de comercio de bogota
4. dache, Zipline

Texting

Texting

1. Chris Rooney Illustration/Design, Heavenly Ski Resort
2. Bryan Cooper Design, Tulsa Glassblowing Studio
3. Sussner Design Company, saint barts
4. GDNSS, cheapairlines.com

Encrust

Encrust

1. Mattson Creative, Career Artist Management
2. cogu design, Yvonne Coutinho
3. Graphics & Designing Inc., MTK
4. Jobi, Sam and Shahir Ahmed

Monologue

Monologue

1. Airside, Airplot
2. Wolff Olins, Macmillan Cancer Support
3. Base, Greene Hill Food Co-op
4. Base, Greene Hill Food Co-op, Lockup Variation

Doily

Doily

1. Iperdesign, Inc., splurge dessert
2. R&R Partners, Harrah’s
3. Diagram, Eligiuz
4. Gesture Studio, Isaias Gil

Flip Flop

Flip Flop

1. MINE, Scheyer/SF
2. Pearson Education Ltd, Pearson Education
3. NOT A CANNED HAM, Graco
4. Roy Smith Design, Shaun Saxon Photography

Mosaic

Mosaic

1. Team Y&R, Khalid Bin Haider Group
2. Kommunikation & Design, Gartenwelt Manz
3. dache, webmynd
4. NATIONAL Public Relations, Greater Montreal

Sequential

Sequential

1. Gardner Design, BiTemp
2. RedBrand, LexPro
3. metaforma design, RACE research for an alternative and clean energy
4. Schwartzrock Graphic Arts, Design Center

Recycle

Recycle

1. rylander design, Refabric, Inc.
2. Tyme Inc., Office Depot
3. BrandBerry, non-commercial
4. Kevin France Design, Inc., VF corp

Dandelion

Dandelion

1. Ulyanov Denis, linkeeper
2. RedBrand, Barberschool
3. LaMonica Design, Morningstar Communications
4. Courtney & Company, IMC Group

Circulate

Circulate

1. Porkka & Kuutsa Oy, Central Union of Agricultural Producers & Forest Owners
2. FutureBrand, MasterCard Worldwide
3. Moving Brands, Mindshare
4. Gardner Design, PBA Architects

Gossamer

Gossamer

1. Michael Freimuth Creative, Tone Animation, LLC.
2. Roy Smith Design, Hooke Laboratories
3. Roman Kotikov, Soft cafe
4. Alin Golfitescu, mobilink pakistan
2014-07-01
Mercedes Benz: Commercial
Mercedes Benz Commercial
2010-10-16
International Business Machines

Logo IBM

Company IBM history has begun owing to the confused and long-term association of the most different companies — ITR, CSC, CTR.

In 1924 of shift at last have come to the end, and again opened company was called — International Business Machines.
In the late forties IBM at last it was switched to the basic now an activity kind — on computers (before they were engaged even in devices for meat cutting). And to commemoration so sweeping changes IBM has presented a new logo — extremely simple and clear. Unlike that enchanting spectacle which at them was before.

Last serious change with a logo has happened in 1972 — "for transfer of speed and dynamism" monolithic letters have ruled and have painted in blue colour.
2009-08-07
Hello, Moto!

Logo Motorola

Company Motorola — who could think! — there are 80 years.

From the beginning of 30th years she was engaged in release of phones for cars, and 50 years later was switched to commercial manufacture of mobile phones.

The name of the company which not that other as the word "motor" united with a suffix popular at that time "-ola", was written by a curly cursive is primary, and the letter "M" has appeared in 1955.
Informing the company management has declared change of the trade mark, that "two triangular peaks directed up form an arch in the form of abstract M, symbolising progressive tendencies of company Motorola".
Shell

Logo Shell

Company Shell has appeared in 1891 and was engaged in sea transportation of kerosene.

The first logo of the company represented an exact black-and-white reproduction of a bowl of a comb. In the course of time the logo gradually varied according to new trends in graphic design. The modern logo has been created by known designer Raymond Loewy in 1971. Today the logo is so recognised, that is often used without instructions of a name of the company.
Sony PS2

2009-02-14