portfolio & design blog of logo & identity designer, Graham Smith

During the briefing process with a client, the subject of speech bubbles surfaced, namely they wanted one as an integral part of the logo design. In their case, the concept was quite warranted, but I still felt burdened by the cliché and overuse of speech and thought bubbles in logos.
Interestingly enough, after provided them with a basic logo concept, that included the speech bubble, they sent me a link to this post entitled Die Speech Bubble Logo, Die.
I did laugh when I first glanced at it.
We have since moved on from incorporating a speech bubble within the logo.
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Yeah, it looks like this design theme is pretty much saturated… I’m still thinking that any logo like this must be comic book industry related…. Technorati’s is nicely disguised, however.
Yeah, it looks like this design theme is pretty much saturated… I’m still thinking that any logo like this must be comic book industry related…. Technorati’s is nicely disguised, however.
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Ha ha, good point, but I do still love a logo with speech bubble when I see it. They feel so friendly and funky every time.
So are you going to show us what you came up with instead? Intrigued.
Ha ha, good point, but I do still love a logo with speech bubble when I see it. They feel so friendly and funky every time.
So are you going to show us what you came up with instead? Intrigued.