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It’s a classic move in the fashion playbook when trying to signal a new direction or herald a new designer. But are shifting sensibilities leading more brands to reconsider the humble serif?
Yes, Illustrator is better for this job. But Word, Pages, and even TextEdit will let you design an all-text logo just fine.
It's Typography Week here at Creative Bloq, and to mark the occasion we've been catching up with designers across the globe to learn about their approach to type, and how fonts impact their work.
To design logo that captures your brand essence, you don’t need to be a design expert—you just need clarity, creativity, and the right tools. A thoughtful, well-executed logo sets the tone for your ...
Brooklyn and Berlin-based artist Ebon Heath has created a line of limited edition typographic chandeliers as part of a project that “blurs the lines between product design, readable typography ...
Fashion house Burberry has revealed a new monogram, designed by Peter Saville, which use the initials of the company’s founder Thomas Burberry as the basis. Saville has also designed a new logo for ...