Logo Design and the Elements of a Successful Identity
Ivan | Mon, 2009-10-26 08:38- Ivan's blog
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The secret to successful logo design is "Clipart"!
Why do all that work when we have already done it for you?
Just go through all that clipart we include with office, find something close, put a circle or square around it, type the product name under it, and there you have it!
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I am not Steve Ballmer pretending not to be me!
your right.... microsoft is great.... lol
lol?
Sound info, but the examples presented leave something to be desired.
Win 7 has four times more clipart!
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
I am not Steve Ballmer pretending not to be me!
your posts are all crap
no funny
Ronaldo! xD
i would disaggree since good logo design comes from brainstorming and creative juices
Hi!
Your post is no doubt good and its helpful for the Logo Designers or Web Designing experts! The elements you defined here are the best elements.Although clip art is the best way for logo designing but web designing expert use different tools and methods for it!
Thanks for sharing this useful post with us!
cheers mate!
- J.
haha, we do web desingning.
living on dreams and custard creams.
"Don't try to be original. Try to be good" - Paul Rand
Victor Zuniga ®
There is a reason why so much clipart is available with Microsoft anything. If you listen to the Non-SteveBallmer pro-clipart evangelist, the world we live in would look like well... Micro(BORING)soft. Design would be just a key you hit on the keyboard and we'd all be married to fembots!
Don't tell anyone but that non-guy scares me. I wouldn't be surprised if he's really a 78 year old crazy man living in a broken down shack out in Monkey's Eyebrow, Kentucky
.... a fembot?
I gotta' try that!
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
I am not Steve Ballmer pretending not to be me!