Both Nebraska and Rhode Island recently redesigned their state logos. Nebraska paid something like $65,000 for their new logo design, and according to the Providence Journal, Rhode Island paid famous designer Milton Glaser $400,000 to execute their logo design. When a logo design costs this much, and public funds are being used, we think this at least opens the designs up for a little democratic critique. First up Nebraska, with the new slogan; “Good Life. Great Opportunity.”
The first thing we would say about this is it is not a pure logo. It is set inside this sort of business card shaped “poster” layout which uses the graphics at the bottom to play off the logo, and refer to the low rolling landscape of Nebraska, evoking a feeling of warmth, hospitality and tradition. The butter-yellow swoosh that weaves through the word Nebraska and forms the cross on both the “A”s looks nice but we have to say… how many swooshes/computer brushstrokes go through the word out there and form the cross on a letter or two? The other thing we would ask is will we even see the weaving of the swoosh when this design is printed very small, on a business card for example. It reads Nebraska clearly, even at a glance or at a distance, which is very important.
Next up, Rhode Island’s new logo, designed by Milton Glaser; designer of the famous “I love NY” logo.
We are not going to argue with Milton Glaser only to say that the type could be bigger for readability at a small size. Perhaps the tension or pull at the top could be retained with the type extending to the edges, making the entire design still a square, just larger type. The type is sized more like a poster than a traditional logo. Either way, the square shape is very utilitarian these days with the preponderance of square shaped social media profiles and applications that need to be filled. This logo could drop right in to most of those small square applications without any major redesign. Also, in the end the type can be positioned any way to the icon depending on the usage. Overall our hat is off to this modern icon based logo for Rhode Island.
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Once in a while, we pause from reporting on the logo designs in the news, and crow about one of the designs we at BusinessLogos have done for an interesting client. In this case a permanent cosmetic salon logo we recently designed. They came to us with the name “Forever Flawless” and a request for an icon that is made up of two “F”s which also form an infinity sign.
After seeing how this looked on paper, they decided to lay off of the “F”s and go with a wispy, hand drawn feather that curves to form an infinity sign.
The client came back with requests to refine the feather, and begin to match up typefaces that compliment it. In the following graphic we can see the revisions to the feather, and finally the finished design!
… But we did not stop there. Flawless Forever then decided to let us design their stationery. We do four to five versions of each item, and then let the client finalize, revise, mix and match with those for a final product that is just so for them, which you can see here:
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It is always interesting to see the evolution of well known companies logo designs over time and market conditions. Take a look here at Business Insider for a look at great historical logo examples for Nokia, IBM, and other well known companies in the tech industry. If your company needs a great first logo design, or the current logo needs improvement go to BusinessLogos Inc.
This has to be one of the finer examples of logo design coming out lately… Kalashnikov manufactures the famous Russian AK-47 automatic rifle – perhaps the most ubiquitous rifle in the world and the only rifle to be featured on a national flag. (Mozambique)
The iconic banana clip of the AK-47 worked seamlessly into the “K” monogram leaves us with nothing much to say, other than; we couldn’t have done it better ourselves. We won’t second guess this new logo as we see it as a great design both visually and conceptually.
Here are a few pieces from Kalshnikov’s new advertising: