The Big Book of Logos

The Big Book of Logos by David E. Carter, published by HarperCollins on April 29, 2003, is a comprehensive collection featuring over 2,500 logos selected from more than 10,000 submissions by top design firms in America. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in design, showcasing a wide array of styles and techniques that can inspire both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Readers will find a rich treasury of visual ideas that reflect the diverse approaches within the fields of graphic arts and advertising. The book emphasizes the importance of logos in business and marketing, making it a relevant reference for anyone involved in these areas. With 384 pages, this edition is designed to be both informative and visually engaging, offering a substantial overview of contemporary logo design.
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This incredible treasury of more than 2,500 logos were selected from over 10,000 submissions from the 500 best design firms in America. No wonder The Big Book of Logos has become a must-have for everyone interested in design. This classic reference source provides a huge variety of styles and techniques designers can flip through for inspiration.
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