Yes, I know this logo has been around for some time. But it was about time this beauty was features as our logo of the week. The God’s Gym logo was designed by Antonius Murdhani. He is a freelance graphic designer and lecturer from Jakarta, Indonesia. Apparently, he is know as a ‘stylorogue’ in some design websites that he joined. All I know is that this logo looks great: it’s simple and strong.
Another beautiful creation of my favorite Swedish designer, Mike Erickson. Mike, better known as Logomotive, has over 15 years of experience in the design industry. During this time he created some amazing logos. I’m sure you’ve come across some of his creations whilst browsing the internet. I’m not sure if this logo will actually be used, but I know one thing: it looks great!
I’ve never really been a book-fanatic. Because I have the attention span of a fish, I can’t be bothered to finish a book. But this book got my curiosity tingling. Not only because it combines two of my favorite passions: design and marketing, but also because it’s to-the-point and extremely relevant.
JKR was kind enough to send me a copy. In this article you’ll find my impression of this book. There’s also a small giveaway attached, so maybe you can win your own copy of ‘The Blue Lady’s New Look’.
It’s time for another logo of the week. I came across this great logo on Brandstack. It was made by Logoholic. Logoholic is the alter ego of Bojan Stefanovic, a 35-year old graphic designer from Belgrade, Serbia. I already featured some of this great logos (e.g. Spry, Wunderkiddo…) and he did it again with this one. He created this logo with a construction agency in mind, but I guess it can be used for other purposes as well.
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