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Logo Design Workbook: A Hands-On Guide to Creating Logos
Logo Design Workbook: A Hands-On Guide to Creating Logos
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Author: Noreen Morioka, Terry Stone Sean Adams
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(11 reviews)
Sales Rank: 12285

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 8.8 x 0.7

ISBN: 1592532349
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.6
EAN: 9781592532346
ASIN: 1592532349

Publication Date: March 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Logo Design Workbook focuses on creating powerful logo designs and answers the question, "What makes a logo work?"

In the first half of this book, authors Sean Adams and Noreen Morioka walk readers step-by-step through the entire logo-development process. Topics include developing a concept that communicates the right message and is appropriate for both the client and the market; defining how the client's long-term goals might affect the look and needs of the mark; choosing colors and typefaces; avoiding common mistakes; and deciphering why some logos are successful whereas others are not.

The second half of the book comprises in-depth case studies on logos designed for various industries. Each case study explores the design brief, the relationship with the client, the time frame, and the results.




Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars BUY THIS BOOK   September 16, 2008
This book is very informational and is great for looking at. it has a very nice layout style and has been helpful with suggestions on logo design. A great book for all designers- from beginners to advanced.


3 out of 5 stars Neither interesting nor inspirational   September 6, 2008
While I can't find too much fault with any of the information written in this book, many of the examples are rather poor. Why the Nick Jr. family of logos should be in the same book as some lame Cal Arts poster is beyond me; probably just simple nepotism.

It's fun to flip through, but you aren't likely to learn much unless you have no design experience whatsoever, and there really aren't even any "wow, that's really cool looking" moments, either. The only use I can think of for it is educating clients who think logos are things you obtain through contests and craigslist ads.



4 out of 5 stars inspiring & interesting book   October 30, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A great and interesting book to read if you want to design logo's (or just your own, like I did).

The layout is great and makes you enthousiastic to start designing.

The reason that it is not five stars is that I missed some great examples (could be that I've different reference materials because I live in Europe).

Though it was an inspiring and usefull book; I'd buy it again.



3 out of 5 stars Take "workbook" out of the title. Call it "The Design of Famous Logos"   August 2, 2007
  12 out of 13 found this review helpful

I don't know why the author decieves us wih the word "Workbook." It should be called "about the design of famous logos"

The first 51 pages (of 230) are great. I like the colorful charts and stuff about logo design in the first 51 pages.

The rest is interesting to look at and read, but not what I need and not essential (230 pages long). I am still looking for a book about the logo design PROCESS. It is well designed and has some really great stuff, but still not everything I needed.

ANY AUTHORS OUT THERE? WRITE IT! I need a book which uses about 5 individual designers, their clients, and quotes from both about the process. I want pencil-sketchy looking beginnings. I want stuff about failures as well as successes. I want nitty gritty detail. If you can even include pictures of the designers and clients working together, photos of designers holding up logo proposals in front of a client, that would be great. I know what logos look like. I see them all the time. I do not want to see another book like this that just shows me a bunch of logos!



5 out of 5 stars Getting ready to test the steps of this book...   February 27, 2007
Another great book from AdamsMorioka. Graphic design geniuses. :) This book is superb-- it tells you what concerns need to be addressed before the design process begins, which was the most helpful part of the book. But the eye candy-- the logos-- were the most fun. I went through it all in a day, but can't wait to study it more intently. This will be a great reference and inspiration to me in my work.