Logo Design Blog

What has been an existential question for Hamlet many centuries ago, may just as well become as live and death a question for any company or business. When it comes to who they are and how they are perceived by the world around them, redesigning should be a option, always at hand.

When I first saw the The Caribbean Energy Conference logo I was curios to discover more about the designer behind that awesome logo. In time, looking at the work of Alex Tass I discovered a young, creative and talented designer that came up with new and fresh ideas for his logos. Earlier this month Alex took some time from his busy schedule to talk with us about his work and his life as a logo designer. Enjoy!

For this Friday Fonts we want to present to you a designer that worked for Adidas, Vitra, Toyota, Cadbury and other great names. His name is Jakob Nylund the founder and designer of Just-my-type. Enjoy!

Scott Campbell is a graphic designer, illustrator, printmaker, and musician working and living in New Orleans, LA. After spending his early 20's learning various printmaking techniques at Louisiana State University and Penland School of Crafts, he devoted his time to teaching himself screen printing, recording and playing music all over the country, and working on print projects within the music & entertainment industry.

It was 1976 and Jobs has been spending time on a friend’s farm picking apples when he told Wozniak of his idea for the name of their fledgling I.T. company. Was picking apples the inspiration? Perhaps one fell on his head and knocked free this gem of creativity, a-la Sir Issac Newton? Perhaps he just wanted to be ahead of Atari in the phone book? Whatever the case, Wozniak was equally taken with the moniker and the name stuck. All they needed then was a logo.

It is Friday already and we are back with a nice collection of open fonts from The League of Moveable Type where you can find well-made, free & open-source, @font-face ready fonts. Enjoy.

Drazenka KimpelI was born in Zagreb, Croatia. Her creative talent has been noted very early by the teachers and students, which gave her enough fuel to carry on with doodles and mess of paint and chalk.

She crossed over to digital art world in 2001. Since then her path has been open wide. She experimented with a variety of different programs and techniques trying to find her artistic self. Some projects were success and some were failures but she persisted and continued to learn.

The art presented below is a collection of her work, created from 2003 - to date.