Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Logos


In the Baskin Robbins logo, the 31 stands for thirty-one flavours and the curved line that arks the number is an indicator of a perfect scoop of ice cream. There is the perfect amount of colour, enough for it to be eye catching but not to much as to create a mess of the logo.


The Big White logo clearly represents it's unique style through its choice of font. The bright white and vibrant blue colours make the place seem like a snowy winter wonder land. 





This is the old Apple logo. It is very similar to the new logo we know of today except for the colour. They both use the same shape with smooth curved lines. This one however is more attractive to the eye because it has many bright colours that represent the diversity of their products.









This is the logo of the dance school that I used to attend. It has many smooth flowing lines and soft colours that create a calm feeling when looked upon. The font is a good indicator of the Irish culture that the dance comes from.

I am not familiar with this logo but it caught my eye because of the use of letters in the form of a picture. The outline of the blue letters creates the unmistakable shape of a dolphin. The white background is a good indicator of perfect ice to skate on.





The use of symmetry in this logo is very affective. If split in half directly down the middle, it is the Quick Silver logo but when it is pieced together as shown it is the Roxy clothing icon. The two smooth, curved lines that almost meet each other at the top middle represent the perfect  waves for surfing. The heart formed by the two waves put together makes the clothing that Roxy sells seem fun and feminine.




This is the Kelowna United soccer logo. It is the shape of a symmetric circle which makes the image of a soccer ball in the background. On top of the soccer ball is a red maple leap showing that the teams wearing the logo are proud Canadian soccer players


In this logo, the lines crisscross in a way that creates the letter v and the letter w which stand for Volkswagen. The lines are contained within a perfectly rounded, smooth circle that create the image of a steering wheel or a horn. Also, this logo is made of a shiny, smooth metal which gives the idea to customers that Volkswagen vehicles are the same way.

                                                                                                           

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