Logo design in today’s world has come to be one of the most important aspects of creating a brand identity and connecting with consumers. Logo’s are everywhere - the web, books, magazines, newspapers, television, movies…you name it, there is some type of logo. Logos have become a symbol of corporations, business, and success. Nothing says “professional” like a well designed logo. Today, I want to showcase 105+ logo design tuts and resources to help you take your logo design to the next level.
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These resources are meant to give you the tools you need to design the perfect logo. However, nothing will help you more than practice, discipline, and endurance.
- What Makes A Great Logo - An article that explains four methods to creating a better, more memorable logo.
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- Logo Design Trends - 2008 - It is always interesting to see logos evolve over time. How will they evolve in 2008? This article makes some pretty good predictions.
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- LogoPond - Identity Inspiration - As the title states, LogoPond is a place to get inspired. Having creativity block? Search no further to get your ideas flowing again.
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- LogoSauce - Another great resource to browse logos as well as upload and share your own.
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- The Logos Of Web 2.0 - A great resource showcasing lots of big-name logos and how they are fitting in with the Web 2.0 trend.
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June 8th, 2008 | Posted in art, contest, etc, illustrator, ipod, news, photoshop | No Comments
Being aware is not knowing.
Some of you I’m sure know about Autism awareness or have heard of a disorder called Autism. You may know people, or have a loved one with this disorder. Then again you may not have heard of this at all.
Autism Awareness has turned into more of what you think about Cancer awareness. It’s mostly “Oh let’s feel sorry for the people, it must be so hard to live with this, I’m so sorry” and what this is doing is singleing people with Autism out. You may like to be pointed out or to have everyone looking at you. You may be popular, love being around people, going places, but for people with Autism their biggest fear is to be singled out. It’s very terrifying for them. That’s what Autism Awareness is doing. So I have created Autism Education so you can be aware and know that facts with out singleing people out.
Autism is a brain development disorder. It interferes with communication and social interaction. These are the people that are left out, bullied in school, have no friends. The odd ones out. This could be a person that you made fun of in school for being different, the person rumors are spread about.
There is no cure for Autism. Hardly any one with autism lives independently, though some been very successful.
This affects people for the rest of their lives. Most of these people have to be home schooled and have no were else to go.
Here’s a list of behaviors of Autism from :
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Social interactions and relationships. Symptoms may include:
Significant problems developing nonverbal communication skills, such as eye-to-eye gazing, facial expressions, and body posture. read more
June 8th, 2008 | Posted in community, news, report | No Comments