logos
The Sexual Imagery in the New Washington Wizards Logo Is Very Obvious
Sure, the new Washington Wizards logo features what is unmistakably an erection and an orifice. But is there even more sexual symbology here than meets the eye?
How the Greatest Logo in Sports History Came to Be
We continue our exhaustive coverage of a non-existent sports team by delving into the history of their logo.
2014: The Year Instrumental Grime Chilled Out
How a host of producers explored a meditative and melodic sound.
Dazzle Camouflage Hides Corporate Logos In Optical Illusions
Multimedia artist Vandana Jain digs up a WWI-era technique to camouflage the corporate logos in new installation, "Dazzle Ships".
A Step-by-Step Guide to Rehabilitating the Swastika
An advertisement for the website proswastika.org flew over Coney Island and Long Beach this weekend as part of an effort to destigmatize the swastika. Here's a few other ways to fix the reputation of the religious symbol made infamous by the Nazis.
‘Rejected Logo Competition’ Celebrates Designs That Didn’t Quite Make It
Graphic designers are getting a second shot at proving their unhappy clients wrong.
What Do Terrorists and Tesco Have in Common?
They both use logos to get their "brand message" across.
Why Not Rent Your Head to Advertisers?
We’re not sure if Andrew Lardinois was inspired by his mallrat days or came up with the idea of making extra cash by shaving the logos of local businesses into his hair all by himself. So far, he’s served as a walking commercial for a liquor store, a...
We Could Fix Port Hope’s Radioactive Rebrand Nightmare
The radioactive town of Port Hope, Ontario gave a Toronto-based graphic design studio over $100,000 to rebrand their toxic image. It totally blew up in their face, and now we're here to fix the problem.
The Nationals Are a Real Baseball Team Now, a Homeless Guy Said So
The Washington Nationals are 100 percent for real. They exist. They are good. How good? Even homeless people in ass-backwards Chicago know about them.
Why Did American Airlines Have to Rebrand Itself?
After more than 40 years, the immortal brand of American Airlines is being buried.