Spectacular car chases, an intense hostage crisis, wild animals rampaging through the city… And more clever use of logos than your eyes can see in a single viewing. All taking place in a world made of over 2500 logos, logotypes, and mascots. Logorama took 4 years to be made, and is H5‘s (François Alaux, Hervé [...]
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From ABB to Zurich, this little minimalist website details hundreds of logos, designs, typefaces, and colors of brand identities. Simply named “A Website about Corporate Identity“, it offers a very impressive list of companies, as well as some universities and (Netherlands’) ministries. The logos themselves can be downloaded but they are protected by password, so [...]
It’s funny how Wikipedia has categories for pretty much everything, such as “1925 births”, “1990 deaths”, “Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)”, “Cancer deaths in California”, “Converts to Judaism”, and “Vaudeville performers” for example (I took these from Sammy Davis, Jr.‘s page. But the other day I realised Paul Rand (the designer behind the [...]
Controversial topic but a sign of the times, Ironic Sans published a post a little while back on the logos of terrorist organizations, pointing out that they need brand identities, just like any other organization. Call them revolution armies or terrorist groups, if they want their message to get across they need to brand it [...]
You see these logos almost every day, but how well do you remember them? If you’re into logo design, and you claim you have an eye for the tiniest detail, take the two tests at guessthelogo.com and find out if you really are such a logo expert.
There are a few sites offering free downloads of big brand logos, for those who need it. I don’t know how legal it is (and I would assume somewhere near 0%), but I guess you should be happy if your logo is being sought after and distributed as just your logo. Basically, the success of [...]


