Shoop is the brainchild of Noam Oppenheimer, an Israeli architect with a burning passion to bring hot soup to the people of central ...
The 1957 book Marken und Signete, published by Julius Hoffmann, features logos by designers such as Helmut Salden, Roger Excoffon, ...
Photo via Vice There are few more memorable logos in the music profession than the alien-like ‘A’ of Aphex Twin. It ...
(This is a personal post so if that isn’t your thing then you should move on.) This is the ninth year that I’ve done a year in review piece. I’m at a ...
James Martin, also known as Made by James, is a UK-based graphic designer who specialises in logos. Working from his studio in ...
The original Vancouver Canucks logo was designed in 1970 by freelance graphic designer and lifelong hockey fan Joe Borovich. Joe ...
Man and His Mark was the title of Impressions Number Three from February 1970. Each Impressions issue was given a specific theme, ...
In the words of Richard Baird, the idea behind the latest issue of his LogoArchive zine is, “to evoke — through materials, ...
It was through the Identityworks.com website that I became familiar with Tony. His site (now only through archive.org) was a trove ...
On April 26th, 1986, events at Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed the world (the Chernobyl mini-series was a dark, fascinating ...
During its first ten years Pirtle Design produced some of the most celebrated graphic design work of the time. That work included ...
It was May 8th, 1886, in Atlanta, Georgia, when Coca-Cola came to life. Local pharmacist Dr John Stith Pemberton created the syrup. ...