This week, Britain's Telegraph reported on the recent luxury industry trend towards subtler, "anti-bling" collections that minimize conspicuous logos in favor of more low-key designs. According to the ...
Comic Sans is so universally reviled on the Internet that it’s become hilarious when people actually try to use it. I wish I could be like those people who can look at Comic Sans and just see it as a ...
Oh honestly, people. What is your problem with Comic Sans? Excuse my lack of design sophistication, but I actually (and actively) like that faux comic book font designed by Vincent Connare for ...
Comic Sans is fine for some things: talk balloons, babies, missives from bitchy NBA owners. But as the logo of a multi-billion-dollar international corporation? Just a guess here, but I’m thinking ...
For as long as anyone can remember Comic Sans has been ridiculed without mercy on the internet (your grandfather deserving better and the Smash Mouth of fonts are two of my favorite examples). It was ...
On Tuesday, corporate giant Google unveiled a new logo, which marks the first major amendment to the classic serif icon since 1999. Get used to it: You'll be seeing "New Google" everywhere, from the ...
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When executed well, a new logo can inject life into a company and drive a new wave of sales and brand loyalty. When executed poorly, a new logo can be the cringe-worthy mark of a brand's decline.