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France Gets a Chic Logo

7. January 2009

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France Gets a Chic Logo

Hoping to attract more visitors, the French government has decided to re-brand its tourism logo along with a new tagline. This romantic country is the world’s number 1 travel destination with more than 82 million visitors in 2007. However, its popular spots like Eiffel Tower, French Riviera, and vineyards were not enough to convert visits [...]

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Happy New Year - Logo Design Works

1. January 2009

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Happy New Year - Logo Design Works

2009 is here and every one at Logo Design Works wishes you all A Happy New Year! Last year has seen a lot in terms of the economic crisis and almost every one has been tested. Hopefully 2009 will be a better year. At Logo Design Works, we had worked on more than 600 projects in 2008 [...]

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Logo Design Review Websites Article

11. December 2008

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I have always been a big fan of Steve Douglas’s logo design related posts on his company blog, the Logo Factor. I like his writing style and appreciate the boldness with which he approaches various issues that affect the logo design industry in general. The best post so far has been the most recent one about [...]

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BEST BUY New Logo ReDesign

26. October 2008

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BEST BUY New Logo ReDesign

BEST BUY is testing out a redesign of it’s famous “tag” mark. The old tag logo has become quite an icon and stands for the low cost and convenience brabd strayegy that the company has had for all these years. You can not miss this icon in malls or when you open the local newspaper. Although [...]

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New Logo Mascot for Marshall High School

23. October 2008

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New Logo Mascot for Marshall High School

Marshall High School, located in Marshall, Missouri, announced the launch of their new logo mascot - New Owls. The new logo mascot was selected by the Marshall Board of Education from a design contest that was open to every one in the Marshall district. Dozens of designs were submitted and after review, seven finalists were selected. [...]

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