I remember stumbling upon this logo during my childhood. The logo consisted of the letters connecting together to form the company name, all on a blue gradient background. It was possibly from the late 80s or early 90s. I could remember a punk theme from the logo. And I remember …
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Been doing some deep dives into logo history, and just finished an extensive review of Apple's brand identity evolution. Let's get into it. The Apple logo has undergone a series of significant changes since its inception. Beginning with the 1976 'Isaac Newton' logo, which depicted the fabled apple-inspiring scene, the …
Haha look at all you logo nerds crying over squiggles and colors. Every logo after the year 2000 looks like it was made by the same AI anyway. Can't tell 'em apart! Why bother, just slap on some Helvetica and call it a day. Modern 'design' is a joke 🤡
The Trix rabbit got ANOTHER redesign?? The last one was already pushing it but this? idk fam... it just doesn't hit the same. Feel like part of my childhood got redlined in a board meeting. Anyone else missing the classic one?
just joined reddit and found this sub. omg, takes me back! i was really little but i remember going to blockbuster and seeing that blue and yellow ticket stub logo. Those were the days, huh? do ppl here collect that stuff too, or is it just pics?
Guys, I hit the jackpot at a garage sale! Found an old Taco Bell sign with the purple and pink logo, except it's got this weird neon outline I've never seen before. It's like someone from the '90s took the regular sign and decided it needed more *pizzazz*. Not sure …
Seen a lot of startup logos come and go. Here’s the deal, if your logo needs a novel to explain it, it’s not a good logo. K.I.S.S.—Keep It Simple, Stupid. It’s not about what the logo is, it’s about what it does. Does it draw the eye? Does it linger …
Spotted a killer logo at this hole-in-the-wall coffee shop downtown. It’s a steaming cup with these badass, abstract waves coming off it—totally gives off that indie vibe. It’s hand-painted right above the barista's window; no pretense, just raw, artsy energy. This logo alone makes me wanna come back. It’s small …
Ya'll seen the new logo for 'QuikSnak' vending machines? What the heck, man. The old one wasn’t a masterpiece, but at least it had character. This new one's just another soulless corporate blob. Everything's getting too sanitized. Bring back the quirky stuff, I say!
Alright, hear me out. Today's logos? Too clean, too sleek. Where's the character? The flair? I say we need a revival of 70s-era logo designs. Thick bold fonts, earthy tones, and funky shapes. They had a vibe that said 'we mean business, but we know how to party'. Brands today …
Minimalism isn’t just an aesthetic choice—it’s a philosophy, a way of life. When you're designing a logo, it's not just about stripping away the unnecessary. It’s about finding the essence of the brand and conveying it with the fewest elements possible. Remember, folks, a logo needs to be recognizable, scalable …
is it like super important to trademark a logo? been designing some for a local band and not sure if we need to get into legal stuff. they're not big or anything, but their logo's pretty sick and it'd suck if someone jacked it. thoughts?
Guys, I was digging through my grandpa's attic and found this ancient VHS tape from the 80s. You won't believe it, but it starts with this wicked awesome retro logo animation for a company called 'Starwave Video'. There’s like, a neon grid and a star zooming in—super synthwave vibes! Can’t …
lol guys, let's all agree that McDowell's from Coming to America had the better logo than McDonald's. They even had the 'golden arcs' and the 'Big Mick'. Anyone who disagrees can fight me. 😂
Came across this rad, obscure logo for a defunct brand called RetroCola. It’s all neon lights and 80s vibes. You can practically hear the synthwave just looking at it! Probably was too cool to last tbh. Anyone know the history behind this gem or is it too underground? #synthwave
just got nostalgic and was thinking... what's the one logo you see and automatically get hit by the feels? for me, it's gotta be the old ps2 logo. many late nights going hard on some final fantasy. that logo is like a time machine to better days.
I swear there's something fishy about the old MTV logos from the '80s, with all these bold, bright colors and grungy, street art style. Some of the versions got these weird symbols hidden in plain sight. Are we really going to pretend there's not a deeper conspiracy here? Could be …
As a design exercise, I'm taking vintage logos and giving them a modern twist. Just finished working over the old Pan Am logo. Kept the essence of the globe but stripped it back and added a minimalist touch. If anyone's got suggestions or old logos they'd like to see reworked, …