The Logo Design Idea Book: (Logo Beginners Guide, LOGO Design Basics, Visual Branding Book)
O**A
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Exactly what I need
S**8
Not a logo design book.
Nicely designed book. But I was expecting more of a breakdown of the logos. Explaining styles, unique attributes and similarities with other designs.What I found was a book that described brands with smaller details about the designer. All that with the logo next to it.Would have been better to analyse the logo and not just focus of the brand.
R**S
Short intro, 50 great and varied cast studies, opportunity for creative exercises
It’s a great book if you want to know what makes a successful logo and how to design one! The book opens with an introduction about how a logo is made up of an idea and an identity. Then 50 case studies of international logos feature in themed groups. There are creative exercises for the reader to complete if they want to do free logo design. This shortish book (128 pages) is a useful introduction to logo design for business or non-profits.My motivation for reading this book is wanting to know more about logo design. I also want to know how to design my own logo for free. It’s the first book I’ve read about this subject and I really enjoyed it. I have not thought previously about what a logo is supposed to do, so this is a real eye-opener. The introduction is great at explaining the purpose of a logo and how it combines an idea and an identity.I enjoyed the case studies, there is a wide range of logos from different times and different countries. Many are international brands, some very modern and some older. Some logos I recognise and some are new to me. The logos are mainly for businesses but there are also logos for events (Tokyo Olympics) and a trade union turned socio-political movement (Solidarity/Solidarność). The case studies are grouped by logo type e.g. letters with personality, memorable monograms, symbols, illustration with humour etc.The best bit of the book for me is the double page after each themed section which encourages the reader to have a go themselves at designing logos based on the different themes. This is a great creative addition which is both fun and really useful for those who seek to design their own logo. The book also has a glossary and further reading if you want to deepen your understanding. In reading this book I am developing a new appreciation for this design and branding aspect!
A**A
Interessante ma...
Interessante ma...rovinato
J**.
Great visual reference to 50 logos that JUST work! Quickly flick through the pages for ideas!
This 128 page book features 50 mostly high-profile logos sorted by a unique number of categories, and a short history and/or story on each mark. The category separation is what I enjoy the most about this book… eg. “personality with letters, monograms, symbol with weight, mnemonic, humor, secret signs” which makes idea generation easy.Overall, this short book is a great visual reference to 50 logos that JUST work! You can quickly flick through the pages and instantly get a new idea for your own logo project, making it an incredibly value resource and worthy for your book shelf! Thanks for another incredible book, Steven!
D**G
Easy digest, great reference
Have the other books, love the design and content
M**T
It's all online
Not really ideas per se, more just case studies and why said studios went in their respective directions. It's all online and better (and free).
C**N
Good cover
Good book with important description and good cover in letterpress ;)
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