
Logo
The art style of the Logo is very simple and clean. The colors are basic and the shapes are basic. The overall look is very professional and sleek.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Design Logo design is the process of creating a unique and recognizable visual identity for a company or product. This involves creating a mark or symbol that can be used on various marketing materials, including websites, business cards, and product packaging. A well-designed logo should be simple, memorable, and easy to reproduce. It should also be versatile enough to work well in a variety of applications.
Can understand it also, as:
Symbol, emblem, sign, badge
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Logo is a term often used in graphic design, industrial design and software design. A logo is a graphical representation of a company’s name, trademark or product. Logos are usually composed of a symbol and some text, and may be colorized. Logos are used to identify businesses or products, and can be an important part of a company’s branding. A well-designed logo can help a company to stand out from its competitors. Some famous logos include the Nike swoosh, the McDonald’s golden arches, and the Apple logo. Logo design is a complex process that involves research, creativity and understanding of the company’s brand. A logo should be simple and easy to remember, and should reflect the company’s values and mission. If you’re interested in learning more about logo design, there are many resources available online and in libraries. There are also many logo design software programs that can help you to create a professional-looking logo.
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1. Logo is a vector graphics editor and design program developed by Macromedia. 2. Logo was originally released in 1988 for the Apple Macintosh. 3. The program was later ported to Windows and Unix. 4. Logo is used to create vector graphics for use in print and web design. 5. Logo features a number of tools for creating and manipulating vector graphics, including shapes, text, gradients, and bitmaps. 6. Logo also supports animation and can be used to create interactive applications. 7. Logo is written in the Lisp programming language. 8. The program is distributed as freeware. 9. Logo was created by Daniel Borowski. 10. The first version of Logo was called "Turtle Graphics". 11. The name "Logo" was chosen to reflect the fact that the program is used to create logos and other graphics. 12. Logo is based on the idea of turtle graphics, which was developed by Seymour Papert in the 1960s. 13. Turtle graphics are a type of vector graphics in which each line is drawn by a "turtle" that moves around the screen. 14. The turtle can be moved in any direction and can be given commands to draw lines, change colors, and so on. 15. Logo programs are typically written as a series of commands that are executed one after the other. 16. Logo programs can also be written using a graphical interface that allows the user to click and drag objects to create their program. 17. Logo has been used in education to teach programming concepts to children. 18. Logo is also used by graphic designers and artists to create vector graphics. 19. The latest version of Logo, Logo 6, was released in 2012. 20. Logo is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Visual Examples from our image gallery
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Paul Rand (1914-1996) 2. Saul Bass (1920-1996) 3. Ivan Chermayeff (b. 1932) 4. Tom Geismar (b. 1931) 5. Massimo Vignelli (1931-2014) 6. Bob Gill (1929-2018) 7. Milton Glaser (b. 1929) 8. Seymour Chwast (b. 1931) 9. Edward Benguiat (b. 1927) 10. Armin Hofmann (b. 1920) 11. Tibor Kalman (1949-1999) 12. Walter Landor (1913-1995) 13. Jules Feiffer (b. 1929) 14. Lou Dorfsman (1916-2008) 15. George Lois (b. 1931) 16. Alan Fletcher (1931-2006) 17. Henry Wolf (1923-2005) 18. Leo Burnett (1891-1971) 19. David Ogilvy (1911-1999) 20. Bill Bernbach (1911-1982) 21. George Lois (b. 1931) 22. Mary Wells Lawrence (1930-2018) 23. Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) 24. Louise Fili (b. 1957) 25. Michael Bierut (b. 1957) 26. Chip Kidd (b. 1964) 27. Jessica Hische (b. 1979) 28. Rob Janoff (b. 1957) 29. Brian Collins (b. 1957) 30. Michael Beirut (b. 1965)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. Nike ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Air Jordan III ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1988 2. Coca-Cola ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Dynamic Ribbon ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2006 3. Pepsi ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Pepsi Globe ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2008 4. FedEx ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Purple Runway ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2005 5. BMW ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The BMW Roundel ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1917 6. Mercedes-Benz ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Three-Pointed Star ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1926 7. Volkswagen ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The VW Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1938 8. Audi ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Four Rings ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1932 9. Google ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Google Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1998 10. Yahoo! ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Y! Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1995 11. Microsoft ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Microsoft Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1987 12. Apple ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Apple Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 1976 13. Amazon ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Amazon Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2000 14. Facebook ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Facebook Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2005 15. Twitter ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Twitter Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2006 16. Instagram ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Instagram Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2010 17. Snapchat ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Snapchat Ghost ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2011 18. Pinterest ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Pinterest Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2010 19. Tumblr ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Tumblr Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2007 20. LinkedIn ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The LinkedIn Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2003 21. Reddit ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Reddit Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2005 22. Twitch ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Twitch Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2011 23. WhatsApp ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The WhatsApp Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2009 24. Skype ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Skype Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2003 25. WeChat ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The WeChat Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2011 26. Line ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Line Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2011 27. Viber ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Viber Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2010 28. Telegram ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Telegram Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2013 29. KakaoTalk ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The KakaoTalk Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2010 30. Hangouts ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ The Hangouts Logo ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ 2013
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The art style of the Logo is from the 1950s.
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