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.


Categories: Logo & Brand Identity
Tagged: logo design, logos, speech bubbles, thought

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