Logos are a funny thing. You can create and develope, tweak and massage, and yet, they can never seem to feel right until one final change just does it. You may not know why or how you got there, but suddenly, it fits.
For designers, ugh, is this frustrating. We can’t feel what the client feels, and depending on how thorough their creative brief was, we might be designing apples to oranges. So, from time to time, we all need a bit of inspiration.
As I was pulling my lists together on where to find that logo inspiration, I came across two posts that had all of my resources and then some.
For some friendly, click-through creative juice, check out The Design Cubicle. They’ve pulled together virtually every decent logo resource on the web for you to peruse at your leisure.
The Design Cubicle
For those of you who enjoy hitting your local Barnes & Noble for some Starbucks and a good read, You the Designer has put together a list of 30 logo books you must have.
You the Designer
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