A brand’s logo is possibly the most defining
aspect of the brand itself. We have come to equate a single logo with
an entire brand’s mission and purpose. Graphic designers call making
logos “visual identity” projects, because they are essentially creating
the identity of the brand and the people behind it. There are some
obvious examples that are always circulating—Nike’s “Swoosh” can also
represent a check mark for “Just Do It”—there are many others that
deserve recognition. Another example is Google, known for their clever
logo illustrations on holidays and important events in history. In this
week’s top five, we’re exploring some of our favorite innovative and
creative logos.
1. Big 10 Conference
The Big 10 conference has
some of the most recognizable team names in college sports. It is no
wonder that their logo is recognizable as well. At first, it may seem
like your typical block lettering. Upon closer look, you can see the
number 11 in between the “T,” to represent that there are actually 11
teams in the conference, despite its name. This technique uses the
negative space to provide a bigger meaning.
2. Pepsi
Pepsi’s recent rebranding
efforts have brought about mixed feelings from the public. With a 27
page in-depth report about the thought process behind the new logo, it
still isn’t getting much praise. Still, there is one aspect that
shouldn’t be overlooked—the sphere. If you study it closely among all
the different Pepsi beverages, the sphere is actually different on each
one. The reason? They’re supposed to be subtle hints at emoticons.
Smiling and laughing, the spheres represent emotions, perhaps emotions
that are meant to be evoked while drinking a Pepsi product? We’re not
sure, but they still deserve some credit for such an innovative idea.
3. Heart Beats
This logo for a small
music store packs three messages into one, while still remaining simple
and easy of the eyes. The heart in the middle is formed by two music
notes, which are also made to look like headphones. It conveys the
company’s love of music in a very user-friendly way, something that
many companies strive for but can’t quite match sometimes. The colors
also go well together, with the eye-catching headphone graphic pulling
you in at first glance.
4. Madrid Olympics 2016
The Madrid Olympic committee
opened up a contest for logo design in 2007 and had the public vote on
the final designs. The winning logo incorporates the colors of the
well-known Olympic rings, but in an interesting twist. The hand,
bursting with color, waves “Hello” or “Welcome” to Olympic visitors. It
even has a name—“Corle.” The white cut-away on the bottom...
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