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Hundreds of great corporate logos, symbols, and trademarks in one great reference book

*Ideas and inspiration for designers, clients, and students

*Fully indexed and categorized by industry

Paul Rand once said: "Design is so complicated, that’s why it’s simple." Nothing illustrates this point better than great logo design. The best design firms make the vastly important process of logo design look simple. Graphis Logo Design 7 gathers the best original logos, corporate symbols, and trademarks of the past few years into one indispensable resource, fully indexed and categorized by industry. Designers, clients, and students alike will turn to this collection again and again for inspiration and guidance.

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B. Martin Pedersen is one of America’s most respected graphic designers. He has won more than 300 awards for creativity and excellence in design. He lives in New York City.

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  • PublisherHarper
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 1932026037
  • ISBN 13 9781932026030
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages272

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