Logo a Lot
Nearly two inches thick, this resource guide contains well-recognized logos (collected between 1980 and the present) designed by 172 of the world's best-known graphic designers. Hard-bound and alphabetized by artist, this is a definitive volume of marketing iconography of the moment. Designers range from Seattle-based artist Art Chantry, who penned the most identifiable trademarks of the grunge era, to the global giant branding firm Siegel + Gale, as well as many worthy but lesser-known artists from Europe, North America and Asia. Entries span the spectrum from Fortune 500 companies to independent-label musicians to fashion designers and every type of brand in-between. An important addition to any graphic design library.
Sayaka Ishi (Hg.)
Logo a Lot
BNN, 2007, 978-4861005244