LogoLounge 2: 2,000 International Identities by Leading Designers, Volume 2

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A searchable database of 9,000 logos by keyword is available by subscription on the popular website, logolounge.com, launched in 2002 by author Bill Gardner. If you donAEt have a subscription but would still like to see the best logos on the site created by top designers who often maintain low profiles, then LogoLounge 2is for you. Recent noteworthy projects that are claiming the public spotlight are profiled in this book, which covers identities created for various industries such as airlines, networks, dot-coms, banks, and fashion, as well as lesser-known boutique projects in which the designerAEs name is larger than the clientAEs. The first portion of the book profiles 10 top designers and spotlights their biggest, newest campaigns. A handful of their smaller projects are also featured, including some that have never before been seen. The second half of the book contains almost 2,000 logos organized by client type.

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About the author (2005)

Bill Gardner is president of Gardner Design and has produced work for Cessna, Learjet, Thermos, Pepsi, Pizza Hut, Kroger, Hallmark, Cargill Corporation, and the 2004 Athens Olympics. His work has been featured in New York Art Directors, Communication Arts, Print, Graphis, and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as many other national and international design exhibitions. He's the founder of http://www.LogoLounge.com and the author of LogoLounge I-VI and the LogoLounge Master Library series. He lives in Wichita, Kansas. Catharine Fishel specializes in working with and writing about designers and related industries. Her writing has appeared in many leading publications, including PRINT, Communication Arts, Graphis, ID, and many others. She is editor of the website http://www.LogoLounge.com and is the author of books including Paper Graphics, Minimal Graphics, Redesigning Identity, The Perfect Package, Designing for Children, LogoLounge I-VI, the LogoLounge Master Library series, and How to Grow as a Graphic Designer. She lives in Peoria, Illinois.

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