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Features of the magazine.

Sarah A. King, Again.

She is good.

Sarah A. King

Gloves 4 Couples

It’s Hard To Be Original

Notice The Negative Space

 

A.G. Low Construction logo design
A.G. Low Construction logo
By Rebecca Low

Martin Newcombe logo design
Martin Newcombe Property Maintenance logo
By buddy

Nexcite rabbit logo
Nexcite logo
By Amore
Via Blair Thomson

American Institute of Architects logo design
American Institute of Architects Center logo
By Pentagram

Ogden Plumbing logo design
Ogden Plumbing logo
By Astuteo

WWF logo design
WWF
By Sir Peter Scott, modified by Landor

FreemanWhite logo design
FreemanWhite logo
By Malcolm Grear Designers

Brand Union logo design
The Brand Union logo
By The Brand Union

Egg n Spoon logo
Egg n Spoon logo (same day couriers)
By Thoughtful

Human logo
Human logo
By Social UK

Dolphin House logo
Dolphin House logo
By Ico Design

Eaton logo
Eaton logo
By Lippincott (thanks, Brendan)

Elefont logo design
Elefont logo
By Logo Motive Designs

USA Network logo design
USA Network logo
By Peloton Design

CultureBus logo design
CultureBus logo
By Pentagram

Carrefour logo design
Carrefour logo
By do you know?

Henri Ehrhart logo design
Henri Ehrhart monogram (shameless, aren’t I?)
View the design process on David Airey dot com

Sinkit logo design
Sinkit logo
By smashLAB

Guild of Food Writers logo design
Guild of Food Writers logo
By 300million

ED logo design
ED logo
By Gianni Bortolotti

Blade logo design
Blade logo
By Subversive Design

Premier Catering logo
Premier Catering logo
By Madhouse
Via Logolog

The Waterways Trust logo
The Waterways Trust logo
By Pentagram

FedEx logo design
FedEx logo
By Lindon Leader while at Landor

Knoll logo design
Knoll logo
By NB: Studio
Via Logolog

Ryan Biggs logo design
Ryan Biggs Associates logo
By id29

Hartford Whalers logo design
Hartford Whalers logo
By Cummings & Good (thanks, Jeff)

Conception logo design
Conception logo
By The Chase

Yoga Australia logo design
Yoga Australia logo
By Roy Smith Design

Hands On Network logo design
Hands On Network logo
By Duffy & Partners

MyFonts logo design
MyFonts logo
By Underware

Vanderbilt University logo design
Vanderbilt University logo
By Malcolm Grear Designers

Recycle Taiwan logo design

http://www.logodesignlove.com/negative-space-logo-design

New Logotypes for 301

Possible Fonts for Va301 Project

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JUMP!

Philippe Halsman was American portrait photographer who was actually born in Latvia. He began to work for fashion magazines such as Vogue and became one of the most important photographers in France. He maintained his success by working with Life Magazine. In 1941, he met Salvador Dali and they started to work together. They released a compendium of their collaborations in the book called Dali’s Mustache. He published his most popular book called Jump! in which he photographed many celebrities in different jumping styles.

 

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MoMA

This summer, i was lucky enough to visit Museum of Modern Art in New York. There were so many amazing works of important modern artists that i admired very much. I believe the difference between the modern artists and the rest is that they can see the things instead of  just looking at them and they make so many great things which we could not think of  before. MoMA is one of the best modern art museums which has such energy that attracks people who are even not interested in modern art. There were people coming  from all around the world thanks to it’s world-wide popularity. So i suggest everyone to visit this amazing museum. These are some of the designs which i liked most.

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The artist made this room with the help of the guests who came to the museum and wrote their names and the date on the wall.

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This was an exhibition of a Chinese artists who collected some daily supplies which were saved until today, and brought them together.

 

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