Logo Artists Reinterpreted 38 Of The Most Recognizable Logos With A Single Unbroken Line
French designer Stephane Leopold, co-founder of Loooop Studio, reimagines iconic logos in his project *One Line Famous Logos*, using a single, unbroken line to distill their essence. With his minimalist approach, he challenges us to see the power of simplicity in design. Continue reading »
Artist Reimagined Popular Logos As If They Existed In The Middle Ages, Again
If today’s brands had honest logos from medieval times, they would resemble those created by artist and designer Ilya Denisov in his series “Medieval Branding.” Continue reading »
Industry Logos as Vtuber Logos: There’s a Hilarious Challenge on Twitter
Some might think that vtubers logos are not created to be remembered as company logos and therefore it is a bit unfair to compare these two genres of logos, but there is no limit to creativity. That’s why Twitter has started another challenge where everyone can submit a famous logo in this silly style. Continue reading »
These Logos Have Been Edited to Represent What People Actually Think of The Brands
If you’ve spent as much time on the Internet as we have, you might think it has run out of surprises. But in our experience, that’s never the case: there’s always something fresh, exciting, and outrageous to pique your interest. Continue reading »
“Logo For Ukraine”: An Artist Replaced Famous Brand Names With Ukrainian Cities
Vladimir Malyavko is a man of many talents: he creates, photographs, and designs. He saw that the war in Ukraine was losing its spotlight in the media and the public eye. Continue reading »
Massimo Gammacurta’s Sweet Take on Famous Brands
New York-based photographer and multimedia artist Massimo Gammacurta has taken a fresh approach to capturing the world’s most renowned brands. Using colored candy, he has created captivating works of art that transform iconic logos into shiny and colorful sculptures. The results are breathtaking. Continue reading »
This AI-Artist Has Transformed the Logos of Famous Brands Into Their Realistic Likenesses
It has already become commonplace that you can use a neural network to draw almost anything. But every day new possibilities open up. An AI-artist with the nickname fofrAI on Twitter imagined what “humanized” logos of famous brands would look like. He did it using the Stable Diffusion neural network and the ControlNet extension. Continue reading »
French Agency The Pill Unveils Christmas Logos of Famous Brands
The Pill, a French agency, has chosen to add a touch of holiday cheer to major brand logos for the New Year’s celebration. Wishing everyone a joyful and festive holiday season! 🎅 Continue reading »
Melted Corporative Aethetics & Typography by Albert Andersen
Albert Andersen is a Danish freelance graphic designer and 3D artist. While studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), he developed his signature psychedelic style using a mix of 3D renders, visual feedback loops, and lots of scanned textures. He now helps musicians, tech companies, and many others by creating expressive album art and unique visual brand reinterpretations. Continue reading »
Facetters: Designer Created a Cool Collection of “Hero Logos,” Combining Typography with Popular Characters
According to Sergey Kirmanov: “I present to your attention a collection of heroic logos. It features 20 heroes from different universes. It was interesting for me to combine the images of the characters with their text writing. The resulting symbiosis of faces and letters was named.” Continue reading »
Logo Artist Redesigns Iconic Brand Logos
According to Kwaku Amprako, an independent graphic designer, and logo design specialist: “I am a Graphic Designer based in London, my home for the past 20+ years. Since the start of my career, I have provided logo design and identity services. I have a deep passion for all things simple and modern. I pride myself in producing quality work for my clients. Continue reading »
Artist Reimagined Famous Brand Logos With Comic Sans
We all love this font! Comic Sans is a sans-serif script typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation. It is a non-connecting script inspired by comic book lettering, intended for use in cartoon speech bubbles, as well as in other casual environments, like informal documents and children’s materials. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer Proposed How The Logos of Famous Brands Could Look Like
Allan Peters is the Partner and Chief Creative Officer of Peters Design Company. At PDCo he has partnered with brands such as Nike, Amazon and Patagonia. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer Creates Major City Logos Based On Their Famous Landmarks
Yemen-based graphic designer Mohamed Al-Jaadaby creates major city logos based on their famous landmarks. His ongoing series of minimalist illustrations feature the names of some of the world’s most iconic cities inside of major landmarks. Continue reading »
The Graphic Designer Continues to Make Us Happy by Redesigning Famous Logos in Medieval Style
Graphic designer Ilya Stallone (previously featured) is well-known for his series of famous brand logos in medieval style. But he does not stop there and continues this series with new works. Continue reading »
The Designer Reveals His Suggestions for Redesigning Famous Brands
French designer Kévin Royer plays with different redesigns of famous (and not so famous) global brands. You can judge how good he is at it, see his works in his Instagram. Continue reading »
Legotypes: This Artist Creates Famous Brand Logos Out Of LEGO Bricks
Motion designer Vasily Bodnar presented his – Legotypes, in which he imagined how logos of famous brands would look if they were made of LEGO bricks. Although in this case they are made in 3D… Continue reading »
Medieval Branding: Famous Logos Recreated As Medieval Brands
Ilya Denisov aka Ilya Stallone created a series of works “Medieval Branding” where he reimagines what the logos of famous modern brands would look like during the middle ages. Continue reading »
These Designers Remade Iconic Logos In Different Styles, And Here Are The Results
When talking logos, there are some that immediately pop into our heads as they’ve aged like fine wine and gained worldwide recognition. It’s difficult to imagine Apple, McDonald’s, or Google’s logos as anything other than what they are now, but it sure sounds entertaining. Continue reading »
25 Redesigns Of Famous Logos And Some Of Them Are Better Than The Original
Famous designers and artists sharing their redesign concepts of famous logos in Dribbble and Behance and they are really stunning and some of them are better than the original logo. my favorite redesigned logo is Google Maps, its really good how they blend “G” as a map symbol. Tell us your favorite logos in our comment section. Continue reading »
Modern Logos in Chromatic Style by Martin Naumann
Designer Martin Naumann imagined what the logos of world-famous brands would look like in a futuristic-neon style. Martin Naumann is a multidisciplinary artist, and graphic designer, currently based in Dessau, Germany. Continue reading »
Artist Rogan Hutton Combines Famous Brand Logos for Fun
Rogan Hutton aka roboteatspopcorn is a Graphic, Web Designer, Illustrator and NBA enthusiast from Perth, Australia. In this series he combined the logos of famous companies from different businesses. Continue reading »
Artist Alexander Orlov Reimagined Famous Brand Logos in a New Futuristic Way
What the future brand logos could look like. Thoughts? Continue reading »
Artist Remixed Iconic Logos With The Word “Fart” As A Father’s Day Surprise For His Dad, A Former Sign Maker
According to an artist: “Life is better with laughter! An ode to my dear dad, a sign maker who has wisely said…”You Know You Are Old, When Farts Are No Longer Funny!” As a silly surprise for him, this “Farter’s Day” aka “Father’s day – I remixed 99 iconic logos with the word Fart. Continue reading »