Teasing the new Fantastic Four reboot, the new logo features Johnny Storm (a.k.a the Human Torch) alongside our first ...
The previous Paralympic logo incorporated the Tae-Geuk, which is a traditional Korean decorative motif. According to oriental philosophy, Tae-Geuk refers to the ultimate reality from which all things ...
After watching so many logos from the ’80s, Petrenjko says that reinterpreting current branding comes naturally to him. “I usually start by creating a few concepts in Illustrator and, as I design, I’m ...
The Civilian Oversight Commission is raising concerns about a previously unknown deputy subgroup that oversight officials say uses a logo featuring Nazi-like imagery, according to a memo obtained ...
In 2017, writer Jim K Davies and designer Jamie Ellul set up BandLogoJukeBox – a website dedicated to the art of band logo design, and one that merged their mutual interest in music and graphics. The ...
Part of these moves include the debut of an all-new IDW logo and rebrand as it looks to the next 25 years of entertainment. ComicBook can exclusively reveal the new IDW Publishing logo ...
It’s thrilling to consider how a new Loyola logo might look. Perhaps the maroon silhouette of a wolf howling within a golden ...
Here's an in depth look at the meaning behind each of the PWHL's six team logos for the Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge, and Toronto Sceptres.
Without any other context, you can perhaps ID dozens if not more logos of carmakers, retail chains and consumer goods. But how many watch brands can you recognize based on an abstract symbol alone?
What does it take to rebrand a huge sports team? GQ finds out. Join Justin Thomas Kay as we look at the evolution of the LA Clippers’ branding, from their founding logo as the Buffalo Braves to the ...
The PepsiCo-owned beverage is unveiling Wednesday a new logo and packaging design that drops its sharply angular font and abbreviated title for imagery that evokes its rustic roots, as well as ...
There is the Whoo-Hoo level of happy, and the Wah-Wah degree of despondency that is just above the White Flag ("we give up") reading and several other points. For instance, Vanderbilt was climbing ...