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you've strategically hit upon the logo & icon portfolio and blog of UK logo designer Smith — the original Logo Smith since '86.



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I have only just recently signed up to Last.fm myself, so if you are a avid user, do get in contact, love to hear from you.

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Going to the Delicious home page is quite interesting as there are may of the most bookmarked sites which proves to be a cool place to check what is currently hot. Almost like a Stumble or DIGG, but more subtle and less intrusive. It’s just there for you. I like it.

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I was gob smacked by the success of the ‘Eat. Sleep. Tweet.’ Badge. Within one day, it received over 100 views on Flickr. This was originally done for a chap who is printing manic quantities of Twitter shirts. The above …

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One more chicklet to add to my collection. This is for a chap who is printing manic quantities of Twitter shirts. They are very cool and will be ordering some myself very soon. This image is a bit different to …

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These include basic RSS logos, Pownce, FriendFeed, Jaikur, W3C CSS and XHTML Validator chicklets.

These were initially created for myself, rather than using existing chicklets or not being able to find any at all. Mostly for my various Lifestreams, social aggregators and feeds. It’s not rocket science to make these, but if you like them, please feel free to use them for yourself. I do ask a small favour though, see below.

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New to Tumblr, but am already hooked by it’s simplicity and coolness. I’ll save my thoughts on Tumblr for another post, but in the meantime here are some logos for you. These are linked directly to my Flickr account.

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Nothing special here in terms of creation, but I tried looking all over the place for a Flickr ‘chicklet’, none that I could see. Works ok small, looks awful enlarged. So best not to enlarge it. :)

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Nothing much to say here really. Couldn’t find a chicklet much like I couldn’t for the Flirck logo, so just ended up doing one myself for my own site. But if you like it you are more than free to grab it and use it yourself.

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The first Logo Case Study I will kick off on was created for a local builder. Henceforth known as Jeremy. Someone that I know, actually lived opposite my parents so after various nagging sessions on why his white van was not adorned with a logo, he admitted that he really didn’t have anything yet to adorn to the said white van. Shocking. I will write more on the importance of Van Liveries soon based on the experiences specifically encountered with Jeremy.