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Sunday, 21 August 2011
Logo Inspirations
Here are some of the bike shop/cycling shop logos that I've ending up finding:
Logo 1 - I found the use of the typeface confined in the bike wheel, quite clever without the need to use up space.
Logo 2 - I like how with this logo is that the text is what stands out in the logo, although I can't think much else about this logo.
Logo 3 - I've taking a liking to the logo, due simply to it's clean layout and the overall logo looks very minimal yet modern.
Logo 4 - Again, like in Logo 3, I like the minimalism elements of this logo, as well as the typeface used in this logo.
Logo 5 - The last logo here I do like due to the clever representation of the bike wheel as well as the use of the typeface in the logo.
Overall, I've find these logo designs quite useful as you don't unnecessary need too much imagery for the purposes of logo design. In fact, I would like to believe in the case of designing a logo for 'Kidsons Cycles' that minimalism can work quite well with logo design.
Logo 1 - I found the use of the typeface confined in the bike wheel, quite clever without the need to use up space.
Logo 2 - I like how with this logo is that the text is what stands out in the logo, although I can't think much else about this logo.
Logo 3 - I've taking a liking to the logo, due simply to it's clean layout and the overall logo looks very minimal yet modern.
Logo 4 - Again, like in Logo 3, I like the minimalism elements of this logo, as well as the typeface used in this logo.
Logo 5 - The last logo here I do like due to the clever representation of the bike wheel as well as the use of the typeface in the logo.
Overall, I've find these logo designs quite useful as you don't unnecessary need too much imagery for the purposes of logo design. In fact, I would like to believe in the case of designing a logo for 'Kidsons Cycles' that minimalism can work quite well with logo design.
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