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Articles on logo design
From a design perspective, it is interesting to note that through the centuries logos have progressed relatively little. Even today in our multimedia environment, logos, by and large, display the same static, template-like characteristics they began with. Advertising, of course, has made it possible for companies to communicate to customers in a wide variety of ways, but logos themselves have tended to function rather like postage stamps: stuck on as a kind of afterthought as inconspicuously as possible so as to avoid interfering with the advertising message......
From a design perspective, it is interesting to note that through the centuries logos have progressed relatively little. Even today in our multimedia environment, logos, by and large, display the same static, template-like characteristics they began with. Advertising, of course, has made it possible for companies to communicate to customers in a wide variety of ways, but logos themselves have tended to function rather like postage stamps: stuck on as a kind of afterthought as inconspicuously as possible so as to avoid interfering with the advertising message......
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