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5 ways of ordering a logo design online

January 20th, 2020

To no one’s surprise, in the modern digital world, more and more services are offered online. Logo design is one of the most popular services provided online, consequently, there are many options you can turn to when it comes to getting your design created. It’s important to take them all into consideration and weigh them to make sure you’re getting the best value for your money.

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LogoBee Christmas Discount

December 6th, 2019

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Black Friday Discount

November 25th, 2019

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Logo design trends to look out for in 2020

October 15th, 2019

A logo isn’t just a small image you add to your website header for the sake of filling in a blank space. A logo is a crucial branding element that helps your business stand out and encompasses in a few pixels the essence of your products and services. Looking back at the history and evolution of logo design, many trends have come and gone and brands have learned to adapt. Now that 2020 is almost here, it’s time to look at the most interesting logo design trends and see how you can revamp your old logo to keep up with competitors.

 

Adaptive logo design

Like web design, logo design needs to be chosen depending on the device that people use to view your website. According to a TechJury analysis, there will be 2.87 billion smartphone users in 2020. Moreover, 63% of smartphone users have made at least one purchase at their device and use it to interact with brands. Naturally, your logo has to be optimized for mobile users, but does this mean that you should neglect all other platforms? Not at all. Adaptive logo design is one of the trends that marketers have been looking forward to the most, because it allows you to use different versions of a logo, depending on the device of the end-user.

 

For example, here’s how these famous brands optimize their logo from desktop to mobile:

Source: diony.co.uk

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Top Tips to Create a Logo That Wins Customers Over

August 9th, 2019

Creating a logo is the beginning of building your brand’s identity. Most people mistakenly consider that it’s an easy task. However, making a perfect logo that win customers’ hearts is much more than a fancy font and pretty color combination.

Image: pexels.com

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Wine Bottle Logo Design

July 10th, 2019

 

LogoBee is one of the oldest custom logo design firms on-line. As a result, it has delivered thousands of custom logos worldwide for a wide variety of businesses. One of a very popular design requests is a wine bottle logo design. Just recently LogoBee was recognized as one of Top Bottle Graphic & Print Design Agency by DesignRush community.

 

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3000+ free editable logo design templates from LogoBee

October 9th, 2018

 

LogoBee is proud to release its brand new Logo Design Maker tool. While custom logo design has always been and remains our focus, an oft-overlooked aspect of our business is our selection of pre-made logo templates, perfect for the startup company on a tight budget. Our entire impressive collection of approximately 3000 logos has been made available to download free of charge including logo files for all major social media sites. SVG Vector files for the printing use are available for only $39. This collection contains logos fit for corporations, hi-tech companies, medical suppliers, law firms, environmental companies and phone apps – among others – and is continuously being expanded, ever widening the possibilities available to our clients.

 

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Checkmating: 2018 World Chess Championships logo evokes a sexual position

January 9th, 2018

What comes to mind when you think of chess? Quiet intensity, tactics and combinations, predicting the opponent’s next move, the ultimate battle of wits? If you said “steaming hot sex”, either you have a very interesting fetish or you are the designer of the logo for the 2018 World Chess Championships in London. Maybe both.

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26 best cursive Google fonts for logo design

November 1st, 2017

From logos to business cards, websites to brochures, a font can make or break a medium. The right font can draw attention to your material and make it pleasant to read. But where can you find cool and unique fonts without having to pay extra for them?

Google’s font collection is an amazing resource for beginner designers and pros alike. With 846 fonts in more than 135 languages currently available and more to come, you are certain to find a font for any occasion. Every font in the collection is completely free to download, so even low-budget projects need not compromise on font quality.

We at LogoBee have decided to compile 26 of the most beautiful cursive and brush Google fonts for you, from very formal and elegant script fonts such as Monsieyr La Doulaise and Roundhands to cool vintage fonts such as Lobster and Pacifico. Enjoy the primal, earthen beauty of Rock Salt, the fine, ethereal charm of Euphoria, and many other fonts that will help you add a personal touch to your projects.

 

1. Arizonia font

https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Arizonia

 

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Logo plagiarism: the devil is in the details

March 29th, 2017

Logo design plagiarism controversies are one of the most common topics our blog deals with. However, even as we defend some designers and accuse others, you may have noticed that we have never approached things from a purely legal perspective. Why?

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How simple is too simple in logo design

January 26th, 2017

If you are a fan of tennis, you are probably following the Australian Open, and if so, you may have noticed that just about everyone, aside from Federer, seems to be wearing the same Nike outfit for whatever reason, right down to the sneakers! Not exactly convenient for telling one athlete from the other. How funny that the logo for the tournament should suffer from the exact same issue as well?

 

The updated logo of the Australian Open has made very few fans so far. According to a poll conducted by The Huffington Post Australia, 66 percent of respondents prefer the old logo over the new one. The overwhelming opinion is that the replacement simply fails to convey the essence of the tournament as well as the old logo – depicting a tennis player in the glare of the scorching Australian sun – did.

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Freudian slip-ups: the most sexually suggestive logos

December 20th, 2016

If father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud is to be believed, the human mind revolves mostly around sex. Looking at some of the logos on today’s list, it’s easy to see where he was coming from – no pun intended. None of them have been created for companies that deal in sexually explicit goods and services, yet they look like they might as well have been. Whether their designers’ sexual urges and frustrations drove them to subconsciously draw genitalia or whether the viewers’ perverted minds caused the misinterpretation of completely innocent designs matters little – one way or another, one they still prove Freud was right.

 

A word of warning: this article does contain some suggestive imagery and potentially inadequate language, and may be considered mildly NSFW depending on the standards of your workplace.

 

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FIFA 2018 World Cup mascot: The secret dark side of Zabivaka

October 26th, 2016

 

 

Out of the three prospective official mascot designs for the upcoming 2018 FIFA football World Cup in Russia, Zabivaka the wolf was chosen by a landslide, easily beating the competition – a tiger and a cat. He is a charismatic character, whose official biography describes him as “charming, confident and social”, and as “a fair player, [who] values his team members and respects his opponents”. Yet, unbeknownst to most translators, his name tells a different story…

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Critique of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics' new logo design

August 26th, 2016

You may remember the story of the logo designed by Kenjiro Sano for the 2020 Olympics. The designer was accused of plagiarism by the Théâtre de Liège in Belgium. Sano denied the allegations, and I for one believe that the similarity of the two logos was coincidental, as the basic elements they use can be found in abundance in many types of art.

I would now like to bring your attention to the new, officially approved logo for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. I feel like this concept is a little too similar to the logo of the 1972 Munich Olympics. In any case, though some people might prefer the new logo, in my opinion, the initial concept had more originality going for it. It looked unique in its own way and had more thought put into it.

 

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Free Illustrator Brushes - Summer Collection

August 10th, 2016

 

The follow-up to our summer-themed frames is finally here! This time, we have a set of brushes for you to use at your convenience! They are more flexible than fixed frames, so you can do so much more with them!

You can easily reshape your frame…

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