all that noise


19/chinese/male
britland, loves design and fashion
blog's mostly things about things I find here and there that wow me, might be a few personal things here & there; but i'll keep those to a minimum.
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Elefont
Simple yet effective; part of an elephant’s trunk in the negative space inside the letter e.
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Snooty Peacock
Snooty Peacock is a jewelry store. Their incredible logo includes a woman wearing jewelry and the negative space peacock.
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The Pittsburgh Zoo
As you already might have guessed, the monkey and lion are staring at each other.
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Tour De France
There’s a bicyclist in that logo. Hint: The yellow is a wheel.
I love logo design that makes sense lol
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Museum of London
Looks like a colorful logo right? The design actually represents the geographic area of london as it as grew over time.
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GreenLabs
The tree is meant to represent the brain, thus emphasizing on the strong intellectual capabilities of the company’s staff. “Green Labs,” get it?
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The yellow swoosh looks like a smile: Amazon.com want to have the best customer satisfaction. While providing great serve, they want you to know that their store has everything from a to z. Simple yet effective right?
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You probably already know this one, but for those who do not: Look between the “E” and the “x”. In the white space there is an arrow that subliminally represents speed and precision. Now that we mentioned it, you will probably see the arrow all the time!
itsjhoang:

was looking at this for a while wondering what was wrong with it, then I realised LOL!! Laughing to myself at 2:20AM hahahaha.
designwithjub:

Computer Arts Collection: Vol1 Part 1/6 (Graphic Design)Look what came in the post for me this week! I finally got my hands on a copy, I thought they were going to be in stores but I couldn’t find it so I ended up buying it online. I’m sure most of you would but if you don’t already know; its the first issue of Computer Arts Collection which is a new annual series of six in-depth guides. This first one is Graphic Design & the others will be Typography, Illustration, Branding, Photography and Advertising. More information can be found here & if you haven’t already bought one.. go buy it now! You can buy a subscription here, or buy a single issue here.