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Great Design review: The Green Standard

Posted by pixellogo on February 21, 2012 in Logo & Brand review

With the rise of organic food and non-processed products in the market, many brands are embracing contemporary style designs to boost up their identity and stand out from the crowd. The Green Standard is a new Russian network of high-quality grocery stores offering fresh, pure organic farm products and providing excellent service and consumer comfort combined with attractive prices. The whole concept of the brand requires of a modern, fresh and approachable look, which has been the go-to style for this kind of business. The outcome of this brand launch is a vibrant image that is certainly

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Famous logos’ history: cars

Posted by pixellogo on February 17, 2012 in Logo & Brand review

The most traditional car manufacturers' brand identities have been recognizable since the popularization of cars in the past century. With the evolution of technology and the overall changes in the industry, some of these brands have also updated their house logos to go along with the times. Let's take a look at some of the biggest and most famous car companies out there.   Volkswagen Translated as 'People's car', Volkswagen was founded in 1937 and was first related to the nazi regime. Its early history is related to the fabrication of military vehicles and cheap cars manufacture for

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Great design review: MoMA, NYC

Posted by pixellogo on January 27, 2012 in Design & Style, Logo & Brand review

Being one of the most important museums of the world, the Museum of Modern Arts of New York City doesn't fall short as far as their design projects. For every exhibition, campaigns, brochures and so on, the in-house design team never disappoints with their edgy graphic proposals, they live up to their expectations, and far more! Here is the MoMA's personal design studio where they showcase their ongoing projects and others past. It's really impressive how they deliver great design every time.  Here are a few samples of their great work, they give the museum its fresh and modern identity, m

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Design trends: geometric patterns

Posted by pixellogo on January 27, 2012 in Design & Style, Logo & Brand review

In a previous post we saw the beautiful examples of vintage swedish covers with their simple and bold geometric forms. This time is going to be about the contemporary geometric trend, as it has become more and more popular in the design world. There are a lot of possibilities for applications of this particular style, and we can see that it has become a big hit within the logotypes world. The beauty of it is the endless combinations and the overall simplicity of the designs, as they evoke primary geometric shapes. The use of colour is fundamental here, for it can provide a distinct style fo

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Design news: London olympics stamps

Posted by pixellogo on January 24, 2012 in Design & Style, Industry News, Logo & Brand review

If you can't still adjust to the idea that it is already 2012, here's a small reminder that the olympics are being held in London this year, and the british are commemorating the games with the release of various sets of stamps.

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Red Bull TV and Pixellogo!

Posted by pixellogo on January 18, 2012 in Design & Style, Logo & Brand review

No matter if you run a small family business or a renowned international company, logo templates are becoming a nice alternative for enhancing your brand. This time, Red Bull TV is using one of our templates for the update of their new company branch.

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Wegmans Settles With Walgreens Over Logo Dispute

Posted by pixellogo on April 25, 2011 in Logo & Brand review

Wegmans Markets is settling a lawsuit filed against them by Walgreens. In November, Walgreens claimed Wegmans was infringing on trademarks by using the Circle W symbol. They had argued that Wegmans’ use of the logo infringed on the trademark for its own “Flying W” logo and could confuse consumers.

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Yankees Logo Goes To Court

Posted by pixellogo on April 20, 2011 in Logo & Brand review

A woman in New York is taking the city's legendary baseball team, the Yankees, to court. She is claiming that she owns the copyright to the iconic ‘bat in a hat’ logo that the Yankees have used since 1936, according to several reports. Tanit Buday says her uncle, Kenneth Timur, designed the famous logo, but was never compensated. Now, she want the Yankees to fork over all the money they've earned selling products that sport the logo, according to a report on Reuters.

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Can You Identify the Airline From Its Logo?

Posted by pixellogo on April 19, 2011 in Design & Style, Logo & Brand review

@issue - The Online Journal of Business and Design just posted a challenge to their readers. Can you name the airline, just by looking at the tail logo? Airlines put their logos on the highest part of the plane, and they do this so that the logo is the first and last thing you see. Some of these are so iconic that it will be easy for you to name the company. Many of them incorporate the colors of the the flag of the country where the airline is based. Were you able to nam

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Arizona State University Reveals New Logo

Posted by pixellogo on April 14, 2011 in Logo & Brand review

Arizona State officially unveiled its new pitchfork logo and uniforms at a press conference this week. ASU worked with Nike on the project, and the results were shown off as the Sun Devils displayed a series of new jersey designs for all intercollegiate sports with variations involving maroon, gold and black color combinations. The new logo ditches the image of Sparky, the schools mascot, and replaces it with a slick three-pronged pitchfork with jagged edges and a three-dimensional look.

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