188 IT Conpanies logos
Posted by Lisandru in Vector on 28-03-2010
FileFormat: EPS + JPG-preview in RAR Archive
File-Weight: 25 Mb
License: Only for personal acquaintance.
FileFormat: EPS + JPG-preview in RAR Archive
File-Weight: 25 Mb
License: Only for personal acquaintance.

Free logos | 30 psd (+ ai & fonts) | 16 MB
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More than 2000 .ai files of the brands of the world.
To use daily and no more vectorizing for big-brands logos.
Logo design is a sophisticated and complex process. The hardest thing to do is to come up with the concept behind the logo. Once you know what kind of logo you want, you sketch and design it. Logo design is one of those thing that has to be perfected, because a logo represents an idea, a brand and an identity. In recent contest I asked Desizn Tech’s reader what kind of post they would like to see, some readers asked about logo design tutorial. In this post, you will find 40 different kind logo tutorial from beginners to advanced level. Beside logo design, some of the links includes broad analysis behind the logo design process which should be helpful for graphic designers and web designers.

Layers magazine shows how to create a logo quickly using Illustrators live trace technique.

A very unique tutorial that shows how to create a candy-like logo.
The art of logo design is an intricate one as it is mostly the first thing that consumers see on their first interaction with the brand. The logo of a company or a website or just about anything that sells should be precise and to the point in its communication and design which is not as easy as it might sound. If you are also fond of logo designs just like me then I suggest you browse these ten Logo Design Resources for some inspiration.
Carbonmade is a site where designers can post their portfolios in all kinds of design. It helps you build and manage an online portfolio website. Carbonmade also features portfolios of designers who specialize in logos. It’s a great place to browse and find some inspiration.
I’ve been seeing the logo of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympic Games on TV.
I thought it would be interesting to take a look at how the design trends in Olympic logos have evolved over the years.
Noticeably, the logos seem to have changed from a monochromatic trend to a more multicolor approach in recent years.
Logo design seems to have been streamlined to simpler and cleaner shapes. This article features every logo from the summer and winter Olympic games from 1924 to 2012.
