Filed under: design, typography | Tags: dalius stuoka, ed's electric, ed's electric logo, foot, foot logo, kreativos, kreativos logo, logo, logo design, logomotive, logomotive logo, pencil, pencil logo, typography
I’ve seen these logos at a website that offers them as inspiring logo designs, while I was stumbling upon. I have chosen a couple of them which I found them interesting.

Kreativos: I think this is a fake corporate. I like the bitten pencil illustration, but the logo is muh more better withot the shadow drop. The illustration seems 2 dimensional if we ignore the meaningless white spot on the back of it, so what for is the shadow and it seems better without it. Also I tihnk it can be better by using a warm color such as orange instead of blue.

Logomotive: I like it. Although it resembles waffle bread, I realy like it. It is so simple and gives the message directly.

Foot: It’s perfect. I know most of the designers are against to implanting the form into the logo, but it’s perfect. I also like other logo designs by Dalius Stuoka.

pencil: I think this is also a good design, but I prefer the letter ‘i’ with its dot.

ed’s electric: I like white space tricks. This is a good example of it.
Filed under: product design | Tags: art, artist, cremated, design, design idea, freak, human cremains, industrial product, nadine jarvis, pencil
A freaky idea, but it’s cool. “Artist Nadine Jarvis can create pencils from the carbon of human cremains. ’240 pencils can be made from an average body of ash’. Just think — after you die, you can live on through other people’s sketchbooks!”
Source: http://drawn.ca/2007/04/04/pencils-made-from-cremated-humans/
