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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent On All Counts.,
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This review is from: Logo Lounge: 2000 International Identities by Leading Designers (Logolounge) (Hardcover)
If you buy one logo book this year, I would recommend that this be it. There is no padding at all in the packaging. Succinct and on-target profiles of identity projects intersperse what you came for: the marks. --And there is a glorious superabundance of those. For advertising agencies that do a fair amount of trade with client intermediaries who are in the dark about "what is out there" (i.e. people who make decisions about logos with little knowledge about what the good and above-typical work being done today looks and feels like) this book might make the all-time great leave-behind. (This would be putting your "educating the client" money where your mouth is.) For designers working in a frankly commercial setting, the book can be viewed as a compass or gauge of sorts: This is where 'they' are; this is where 'you' are. As such, it is a truly invaluable aid and guide. But maybe more importantly, the work is often so exhilarating to look at that it would be hard not to feel recharged and ready to tear into your next identity project after browsing it. This book is a direct outgrowth of a website dedicated to logo design. The authors suggest that this may be the first of a series of annuals from the same resource. Let's hope so.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good - but hard to 'read'!,
By Drew Pickard (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logo Lounge: 2000 International Identities by Leading Designers (Logolounge) (Hardcover)
Excellent collection of logos organized by subject, ie: buildings, letterforms, text, etcHowever, it lacks any real information on the actual companies these logos were made for. Names are rarely descriptive enough. What I won't forgive is the incredibly confusing 'design' of the information grid at the bottom of each page telling you which logo belongs to who. Regardless, it's quantity and quality over that nitpick.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Oh, so close to 5 stars...,
By grubedoo (Tacoma, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logo Lounge: 2000 International Identities by Leading Designers (Logolounge) (Hardcover)
As far as books on logos go I would easily put this book on the top of the list. The number of logos in the book, the straight forward layout, and the way they are organized into categories is wonderfully functional. I also like the fact that the authors don't have the audacity to title their book along the lines of "The Best of Logo Designs" as other "Best of" books have done (which usually aren't anywhere near "The Best"). There are only 3 gripes I have with the book, one major, two minor.
The minor gripes are: 1. I would like to see a wider range of designers and design firms represented, and 2. The binding isn't of the highest quality. The major gripe, and the reason I didn't give the book 5 stars is the exceptionally user UNfriendly logo index at the bottom of each page. As designers, they could have done better here. But if that's the only thing keeping you from enjoying this book as a visual smorgasborg, idea generator and reference tool, maybe you should stick to paint by numbers.
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