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But trends in logo design come and go, and even the definition of what makes a logo is subject to change. Here are seven predictions for popular logo trends in 2023 and beyond. Trend One: Vivid Colors ...
2. Font Selection. Much like picking the right color scheme, selecting a font for your logo is another key step in this process. This process can be time consuming, but it is very important.
Tahj Williams became the first local artist to create the Super Bowl logo ahead of the 2025 championship game. Here's what to know about her design.
Consider the City of New York’s recently announced, and widely panned, “We ️ NYC” logo, an update of “I ️ NY,” the beloved Milton Glaser design created in 1976.
The design studio behind the U.S. bicentennial emblem was asked to brand America’s 250th anniversary. Per one of its designers, an impossible job called for “an impossible construction.” ...
DC Comics chief Jim Lee debuted the new logo on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con that returns to the design the company used from 1976 to 2005. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
According to Šabach, Twitter’s original logo worked because it was well proportioned in all sizes, geometrically aligned, and had a “softness” to its personality that recalled the brand.
An abrupt logo change that goes beyond a mere update or glow-up and introduces a new symbol created from whole cloth is quite rare among established companies. It often signals one of two things.
Facebook changed its logo — see if you can tell the difference. The Facebook logo is still blue, but it’s a little more blue.
The Super Bowl 59 logo, designed by Tahj Williams, combines Mardi Gras culture with NFL history. Learn about its design, creator, and more.
The design of Escambia County’s new, $1.6 million architectural arch proposed to replace the toll booths at the entrance to Pensacola Beach was mistakenly copied from the logo used by Innisfree ...
The new design is expected to include more translucent buttons and menus, with a glass-like appearance. The "25" in this year's WWDC logo also has a subtle visionOS-like appearance.