An edition of Design (2014)

Design

logo : an exploration of marvelous marks, insightful essays, and revealing reviews

Design
Paul Howalt, Paul Howalt
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An edition of Design (2014)

Design

logo : an exploration of marvelous marks, insightful essays, and revealing reviews

"It's inevitable. At some point in your career as a designer, you're bound to work on a logo. Design: Logo, the exciting new book in our Design: series, is an inspirational resource created for everyone who works or wants to work on logo design. Design: Logo showcases over 300 eye-catching logo designs chosen by two leading identity designers. In addition to being an inspirational guide, this book also includes helpful information such as "Close Ups," in which the authors dissect 20 projects and point out the details that make each so successful, and five insightful essays by prominent logo designers. This must-have resource puts inspiration right in your hands, allowing you to peruse your ideas and see what other designers are doing in the field. With over 300 exemplary logo designs, you'll be primed and ready to create outstanding designs of your own. "--

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Language
English
Pages
271

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Published in
Beverly, Massachusetts
Series
Design

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
741.6
Library of Congress
NC1002.L63 H68 2014, NC1002.L63

The Physical Object

Pagination
271 pages
Number of pages
271

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31149899M
ISBN 13
9781592538720
LCCN
2013023745
OCLC/WorldCat
898210307

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OL23302910W

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