A lot of logos have been submitted to logo sites in this month from which I have made a selection that I am not going to keep for my inspiration only, but instead I am going to share it with you. I give you 30 logo designs for inspiration in January. Enjoy!
Didn’t have time to post this at the end of the month so I’m delivering it to you know, an article with a selection of logos that you have to see. All of them are new here so there’s a chance you haven’t seen these babies yet. Enjoy your logo design inspiration!
Choosing to go through with a logo makeover is a serious decision for any brand. Those that are better established run the risk of alienating once-loyal customers. Less-established brands might be cutting things off before they have had enough time to take effect. But that doesn’t mean that the change isn’t sometimes necessary.
Most large companies have marketing teams that have been hired to oversee logo makeovers, and they are often the best in the business. Sometimes even they slip up, however. The results are the examples below, showing off the worse logo design changes in the past several years.
When people think of Wisconsin they tend to think of two things: cheese and “That 70′s Show.” Perhaps the state wanted to get away from that image and so it decided to put a guy doing a cartwheel on the logo. Or is that a handstand? Maybe it’s some kind of acrobatic feat not suited for a grown man who doesn’t fight crime by night. The slogan is also incredibly cheesy (pardon the pun) and makes me less likely to ever visit Wisconsin.
I have a selection of really good logos for you to get inspired from. There are here 37 well designed logos from the portfolios of various logo designers. The logos are, as you’ve been used to, in various styles and are fresh here, on Design Your Way as they’ve been released in logo galleries around the web in the month of November.
When you think about sports, you don’t imagine people happily prancing around, looking eager and pleased. You see someone rough and tough, gritting teeth and scowling in concentration as he or she prepares to go in for the kill. It is an ingrained sense of fierceness that is hard not to conjure up when a sport is mentioned.
If you want proof of this, just think of the representations of the teams and not the mascots so much as the sports logos. In most, the image is one of driven anger and intensity, looking as though it is about to jump off the screen and bite your face off. It literally seems that they want to eat you alive.
This doesn’t apply to all sports teams, of course. But if they have a person or an animal as their mascot, it is more likely that their logo counterpart will be pissed off than happy to see you. Continue reading