1. Bridget Willard on Monday 18, 2010

    Those are amazing!

  2. Luke Hodsdon on Monday 18, 2010

    Ohhh word! Thanks for including my logo! Some of those are amazing. I especially like the first one. That’s awesome!
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  10. jsteb on Monday 18, 2010

    This is a great list too… the talent is oozing from this list of logos. Do most folks us pencil and paper first or work right within their vector app of choice?
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  11. Justin Moore-Brown on Monday 18, 2010

    Me personally, I always start in with pencil and paper, brainstorming key words, concepts, colors, etc. Then I move to conceptualization.

    I know many designers that go straight to the computer and basically sketch and conceptualize directly on the screen.

    Mostly a personal preference I’d say!

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