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:
To clean up, or develop a new image for your business, give us a visit!
The University of Northern Colorado just redesigned their logo and posted it last Friday. Those familiar with the old logo and the growing campus, know the redesign was well overdue. The old logo can be seen on sportslogos.net. The idea was a less ferocious, but more serious bear. This tight design puts UNC’s branding on the same level as big, expensive universities such as Duke and the University of Connecticut. The thing we really liked about this design is a custom font was used. A slab serifed font was developed and named “Greeley” after the town of Greeley, where UNC is located. Nothing is more powerful than when a logo design has a font that is totally unique.
Coming up this 12th of July, the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be held in England. Along with the events, the commemoration has this nice logo design. We might say some of the elements are too small for a business card but in this case the logo is more of a poster sized element, rather than a traditional logo design. To make sure all considerations are taken beforehand when designing your company logo give BusinessLogos a look .
The Boston Celtics are releasing an alternate logo, to be used on certain Adidas merchandise and also available for team owners, as reported by CBS Sports. We so often see over-embellished logo designs in terms of color and effects like gradients, glosses and special colors or inks. While we do not discourage the use of anything that makes a logo design look great; we can use this logo design to illustrate how a solid, confident, and professional one color logo design can often be superior.
One color logos read at a glance, and, if done strongly, leave a lasting impression in the customer’s mind. The big thing portrayed by a company or business who uses a one color logo is confidence, and global reach. It can be noted that CBS Sports’ logo is also one color, as is McDonald’s and many others. One color says the business is established, immune to trend and here to stay. As far as a classic franchise that is not going anywhere, well – the Boston Celtics are right up there and we applaud them for being retro-bold enough to go ahead with a beautiful one color logo design, even if it is an alternate.
One last thing we might add is the logo is almost an illustrated logo design, yet remains one color. It portrays a full Leprechaun holding a basketball, with a pipe in his mouth. Due to the iconic familiarity of the Celtic Leprechaun, we can almost see the shock or red hair and his Irish smirk. Well played, Celtics; the fans in our office will be shopping for this logo when it arrives on the Adidas gear.
Sometimes aside from the usual helping out small business owners and entrepreneurs who need custom, professional logo design, we get the opportunity to serve a local organization dedicated to the preservation of our beautiful and famous public land. Rock Canyon; near Provo, Utah has successfully fought off resort access road, mining, and condominium development for decades. As time passes; the pressures always mount back up to develop this natural wonder due to it’s proximity to major metropolitan areas in Utah.
Shown below are the six logo design concepts that Rock Canyon Preservation Alliance received in three business days after making their order to review. In this case they picked the first concept, with no changes. We really like that of course, and it also preserves the original intention of the artist with no dilution.
Upon receiving their initial logo design concepts, Rock Canyon Preservation Alliance has this to say:
“”These concepts are drop-dead wonderful! I’m totally AMAZED!!! A big thanks to Paul . . . and Tim!
If it were not for grassroots local defense of Rock Canyon, it’s beautiful vistas would have been given over to longtime outside interests long ago. Due to the unyielding efforts of local citizens, this dramatically framed sheer canyon mouth remains pristine, and open to the native flora, fauna and provides the nearby urban public with much needed space for recreation in a beautiful outdoor environment.
We have been honored to design this awesome custom logo, and to get further details of the organization’s activities check them out here: http://www.rockcanyonutah.com/ …to get your own business or organization looking unstoppable go here.
Sometimes we come across a logo that is so timeless and effective we have to share it. This is a logo design of this caliber. With Memorial Day occurring last weekend, and the 70th anniversary of D-Day today June 6, 2014; we were happy to see the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America logo design looking, well… so perfect.
Here is a logo design that is both typographic and figurative, and also hearkens to the chevrons of rank on military uniforms. Purely in the abstract; the “group of figures” also marches along dutifully forward, giving the logo an active motion. It is a rare logo design that can capture all of these elements together, and in one color no less. With the use of only one color in the design, it can be printed cost effectively on any substrate, as well as reversed. It can be embroidered with ease.
All these small factors working together makes this logo timeless, durable, and effective to print or reproduce on just about anything. In the long run, it also looks very confident. Gradients and effects may be appealing in some cases but the general rule in logo design is simplicity and ease of legibility. To achieve that as well as a great conceptual element is why we give this veteran’s logo design very high marks.
When getting your own logo designed, think big for your business and consider timelessness, and ease for reproduction to save you time, hassles and money down the road. Also, if you are a Veteran’s group of any kind, we invite you to inquire about our deep discounts available for you. You can be assured of your designers enthusiasm for your logo design project.
To see the IAVA’s good works take a look at their website: http://iava.org/press-room/press-releases/after-secretary-shinseki-resignation-new-vets-announce-path-forward-reform