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A fresh new identity since 1975! Designed by Brandimage, i really think this new look works and i like the new direction of the logo. Say goodbye to race nascar-like stripes that didn’t quite match up to what their niche is. Take all that away and replace it with a ribbon-like icon and sleek type…what
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Advertising Agency: OfficeMax Branding, Naperville, USA Creative Director: Mark Andeer Art Director: Joshua Peterson Creative Designer: Dwight Darling Copywriter: Mark Manzo Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this post, go ahead and subscribe!
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Say hello to Kraft’s new image. Don’t panic! I feel the same way too. Apparently, the change applies only at the corporate level and keeping the original logo as the consumer brand, so the next time you have your fix of cheese in your homemade quarter pounder, the logo will still be there. But still,
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Damn, i gotta migrate to Indonesia! Remember the real life photoshop? Nice one, super clever, get the message across…LOVE IT! ….but i don’t want my cat to be delivered like that. hahah.. Advertising Agency: Bates141, Jakarta, Indonesia Photographer: Evelyn Pritt Retoucher: Heru Suryoko Executive Creative Director: Hendra Lesmono Art Director: Ulva Prinka Tulip, Tommy Siagian
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
Agency: Armstrong & Asociados, Santiago Creative Director: Marcelo Quintana Art Director: Nicolás Fracchia Copywriter: Philip Honeyman Illustrator: Ricardo Hitschfield Photographer: Colin Anderson Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this post, go ahead and subscribe!
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As real as it gets! Brilliant! Agency: Bates141, Indonesia Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this post, go ahead and subscribe!
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Say hello to lil scoot and mom. I really think they look oh-so-cool! Australian artist Patricia Piccinini has given life to motor scooters in her series titled “Nest”. Oh im so in love with this! Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this post, go ahead and subscribe!
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
Table that looks like flowing paint. It’s called “Paint Or Die”. How subtle. Clever! Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this post, go ahead and subscribe!
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
MrMalique.com is now offering sales & trade magazine to our readers. Qualified readers will get a year’s subscription…for free. Yes you heard that right. We’re proud to announce the partnership with a leading trade & marketing magazine publisher What are the benefits of reading a Mr Malique partnered magazine? It’s free Superb vocabulary builder. Stress
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
…so i’m gonna buy some. At 50 cents each!
about 4 years ago
What the…
I actually prefer the old version. Bah.
about 4 years ago
i agree
the font is great looking but that horn, dunno wat la
about 4 years ago
zomg. what telah happen to all things beautiful?
Wacom, wacom.. biler lah aku nak dpt kau.. Santa claus pon tak kasi2 aku sei..
The font’s great-looking. but the horny stuff, is sort of redundant-looking. If only we know the rationale behind that awful looking stuff.
And I think they made like quite a drastic change like that, from the previous ones that’s known to all.
Companies nowsadays…
about 4 years ago
prefer the old logo too.
The logo looks like they have borrowed it from Shrek!
about 4 years ago
Wacom tablets are really good. I saw a demo by the guys here in Singapore when running a show with them under Apple iShop. Very simple to use and really stunning for graphic designing.
about 4 years ago
i like both… hehe
about 4 years ago
actually, I really like the new design. I don’t think it’s bad. in fact, it looks pretty cool. and funky in a fresh sorta way. annnddd… I don’t think it’s depicting horns is it? in another viewpoint, it looks like an abstract form of 5 pens pointing to a single point on the tablet. now that’s nice. as if to describe the multitude of things that could be created with wacom! wow..
okeh, I think I overdid it a little.