Category: Famous Logos



WipEout Logo History 1995-2017, Making of the Wipeout Logo Design Plus Various In-game Graphics by Designers Republic and Fans


The Designers Republic (also tDR, and styled as The Designers Republic™) @ianTDR, a British design studio, designed the Wipeout logo and stunning game graphics for this groundbreaking console game; first debuted on the Sony Playstation 1. The first release of Wipeout for the Playstation 1, back on September 29th, 1995 was a pivotal moment for Sony…

wipeout game logos 1995 - 2017 by the designers republic

Burger King Rebrand — Unused Burger King Logo Ideas


Always great fun to see a well known brands collection, in this case Burger King, of unused logo design ideas, after a major rebranding. Enjoy… → Found via https://twitter.com/Aweiland Unused Burger King Logo Ideas About Burger King — Wikipedia Wikipedia – Burger King (BK) is an American-based multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered…

Burger King Rebrand — Unused Burger King Logo Ideas

Defenders of the Diamond – Marvel Animators Reimagined Logos for all 96 MiLB Clubs


Defenders of the Diamond, Assemble! Minor League Baseball and Marvel Entertainment have partnered on an exciting three-year program called “Marvel’s Defenders of the Diamond” featuring 96 different Minor League Clubs across all four levels. This is such a fun collaboration, and I’d have loved to have been part of logo design team on this project…

Defenders of the Diamond - Marvel Animators Reimagined Logos for all 96 Clubs 4

The Sony Vaio Logo – The Meaning Behind Sony’s Laptop Logo Designed by Teiyu Goto


Came across this enlightening example of a ‘the meaning behind…’ in the form of Sony’s Vaio logo, designed by Teiyu Goto. As the original artwork has been shredded around the internet for few years now, I decided to recreate a fresh new version in vector, and uploaded here as SVG. Teiyu Goto was appointed as…

Meaning behind the Sony VAIO Logo Design

Apollo 11 Bell Aerosystems Press Kit Logo Recreated in Vector The Logo Smith


Apollo 11 Bell Aerosystems Press Kit Logo Recreated in Vector by The Logo Smith The Apollo 11 Bell Aerosystems Press Kit Logo has always been a fascination of mine, ever since I first saw it as a rather old scan within a PDF. As part of a recent campaign to recreate various vintage logo designs…

Apollo 11 Bell Aerosystems Press Kit Logo recreated by The Logo Smith

Famous Logos Given a Neon Chrome Make-Over Designed by Martin Naumann


Martin Naumann, a German based designer, has come up with a unique neon chrome style which has been applied to a number of famous logos. This particular Chrome style, says Martin, is not at all complicated: Martin zooms way in on RGB noise to generate a background gradient, blurs the logo, and then refracts the background…

Famous Logos in Neon Chrome Designed by Martin Naumanna

Vintage Car Racing Logos & Car Brand Decals & Stickers from the 1970’s


Came across this lovely logo collection of Vintage Car Racing Logos & Decals from the 1970’s over on ISO50’s blog some years ago, where they were picked up from Sarcoptifom’s Flickr Set. It was only a quick link post that I did back in the day, but have meant to adjust some of the car…

Vintage 1970's Racing Decals

Brand Logo Mix Designed by Mike Stefanini from Atomike Studios


Brand Logo Mix, by Mike Stefanini, from Atomike Studios, is a fun look at how certain popular brand logos would look like on completely unrelated consumer brand items. How about: the Nike logo on a Coca-Cola can; Tomato Ketchup as an aerosol to spray on your dinner; drinking some Pepsi from a car oil container; cleaning…

brand ogo mix by atomike studio

Herman Miller Logo Guidelines – Corporate Communications Design and Development, 1980.


My goodness, when I first read the text on the Herman Miller (Read: Herman Miller logo design history) Logo Guidelines, I realised how quickly time has passed by. As an apprentice in: traditional paste-up, artworking, platemaking, film planning etc, back in the 80’s, I remember vividly working with the biggest camera I’ve ever seen! To…

Herman Miller Logo Guidelines - Corporate Communications Design and Development, 1980.

FedEx Logo and the FedEx Arrow – Designed by Lindon Leader, 1994


For many people, several decades since the FedEx Logo was designed, the FedEx Arrow is still something that has yet to be discovered. Lindon Leader designed the famous FedEx logo back in 1994, and with this prestigious logo design, inadvertently created something way more powerful than ‘just’ a logo. People around the globe see the…

FedEx Logo and the FedEx Arrow - Designed by Lindon Leader 1994