Brazil’s Tatíl Design tells story of its creation By Tim Nudd The London 2012 Olympic logo was all about dissonance, and intentionally so—and was met with a pretty dissonant reaction, too. As we look ahead to Rio 2016, we have a logo that couldn’t be more opposite of London’s—one that’s pure flowing joy. In the video below, Brazil’s Tatíl
I know everybody and their brother does logo roundups so you’re probably sick of them, but I don’t believe I’ve ever done one and there is a particularly impressive brand of logo design that I wanted to point out. Today we’ll look at 50 logos that are the result of going beyond the typical thought
Tyger One:Logo recently designed for Madhya Pradesh Tourism by a leading, award-winning Indian ad agency.Tyger Two:Logo of Save China’s Tigers, an organisation that’s been around for a few years.Hem, hem, kof, kof.In the true spirit of cloning, I have copied this post word for word from Zigzackly’s blog.Everyone join in the fun and cut paste