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Pixellogo template review: Logo-2445

Posted by pixellogo on February 8, 2012 in Logo Templates

We're showcasing featured posts that review the logo templates of our catalog. Today's logo template review features one of our newly released logo templates, with a minimalistic character.

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The Gap’s new Body Fit collection

Posted by pixellogo on October 18, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

After all of the kafuffle faced by the Gap over their new logo these past two weeks, the Gap has finally done something right. Amidst all this mayhem, the Gap has finally started to hype their new Gap Body Fit collection that was launched in September. Trying to compete with other women’s sportswear brands like Lululemon, the Gap Body Fit collection is geared towards the modern, sporty and active woman.

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The outrageous GAP logo fiasco

Posted by pixellogo on October 12, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

The Gap, a prominent American clothing brand with a long-standing reputation of quality and dependability, is now unfortunately caught in the middle of a complete and utter logo fiasco. Customer feedback generated by their recent logo revamp contagiously spread across social media networks within minutes and has sent this company reeling and left them literally teetering on the edge of the Grand Canyon.  If you haven’t already been sucked in by this logo blunder, here are some of the pressing details as they have unraveled over the past few days.

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Microsoft reveals the new IE9 logo

Posted by pixellogo on September 27, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

Back in the early days of the Internet, Internet Explorer was the go-to browser for most people on the Internet. According to w3 schools, 83% of Internet users used Internet Explorer in November 2002. In recent years however, other browsers have emerged that have started to slowly chip away at Microsoft’s Internet domination. Firefox has emerged as the new Internet browser superstar and is now being used by 46% of Internet users. Internet Explorer still holds its number two position however, it is under the constant threat of Chrome whose popularity has been steadily increasing since its introduction in 2008.

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Twitter gets a new bird

Posted by pixellogo on September 22, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

With over 160 million users worldwide, Twitter is quickly becoming a staple in the social media marketing world. Changing the way that we think and share information, Twitter is a place where users can discover what’s new and happening in the world. With regular users firing off more than 90 million tweets per day, Twitter has finally succumbed to user demands and on Tuesday, revealed a new logo and a new look to provide its users with a faster and richer experience. The old Twitter logo was a mishmash of bubbly, childlike letters cast in an overbearing, Web 2.0 gradient. Twitters new logo is sleek, simple and

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A new logo for the Democrats

Posted by pixellogo on September 20, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

In view of the upcoming elections to the United States Senate this November, the Democrats of the United States announced their new logo design last week. The new logo was designed by SS+K, a New York-based marketing and communications agency. Here it is... This is the first time the Democrats have rebranded themselves since Bill Clinton's presidency. The new circular 'D' logo replaces the Democrats old logo (an American flag and a donkey) with one that more closely resembles President Obama's logo design and colours. According to Fox 4, the new Democrats logo design is meant to steer voters away from the con

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The New and Controversial iTunes 10 Logo

Posted by pixellogo on September 15, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

Apple, being one of the most prominent and recognized companies worldwide, is bound to make waves any time it makes a change or announces anything new. Apple’s celebrated clean and simple design style has spearheaded modern design trends over the past few years. They have been the ones to watch and consequently, have found themselves under much scrutiny this year. Apple’s latest controversy erupted after Steve Jobs latest keynote speech where he introduced the world to iTunes 10 and their newest application Ping. Ping instantly created quite an esteemed buzz in the Social Media Marketing world. iTunes 10, in

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Creative and clever logo design and branding by Landor

Posted by pixellogo on September 13, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

The hair salon industry is a fierce and highly competitive market. New hair salons open up every year with the hope of becoming the next big hip and trendy salon to dominate the market. Having a clearly differentiated, distinctive and alluring logo design and brand identity clearly distinguishes one salon from another and can give a new hair salon that necessary edge that it needs over its competition. Miller & Green is an upscale hair salon in Sydney, Australia that is unique, modern and sassy. Understanding the importance of branding, Miller & Green asked Landor, a highly respected and reputable communi

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YellowPages.com becomes the new YP.com

Posted by pixellogo on August 30, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

YellowPage.com, a brand of the AT&T Interactive family, has made some exciting new moves recently. In their attempts to stay current and accessible to the new generation of internet and smart phone users, YellowPages.com has rebranded itself as YP.com. YP.com comes complete with a new logo design, a new slogan, a new company direction as well as a new, more vibrant and versatile website. In my opinion, these changes have come at the perfect time. The Yellow Pages have been under the threat of becoming obsolete for quite some time now and with the recent rise in the use of competing sites such as Yelp.com, it see

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A new brand image and identity for the United States Mint

Posted by pixellogo on August 25, 2010 in Logo & Brand review

I’m not sure where if comes from but I think that it is pretty safe to say that most of us collect things. As children, we grow up with a seemingly instinctual fascination with collections. I remember collecting stamps, coins, baseball cards, rocks and caterpillars. For whatever reason - perhaps it stems from our primal hunting and gathering instincts or from our inherent drive for ownership - people love their collectibles. I distinctly remember the day when my grandmother placed one of her precious silver dollars in my care. It came in a small black case lined with the most luxurious purple velvet. It seemed

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