This identity worked on me. I’m actually interested in visiting Nordkyn now.
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Want. Definitely prefer the black/silver one.
Sure, it’s not really no logo, but I dig the minimal aestetic and the concept even if it is a publicity stunt.
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Absolutely love this retro one. I need to try and see if I can meet up with him the next time I’m down in Portland.
Just get past the painfully bad “Transmoflection” part this video does a great job talking about how the design team came about coming up withe branding for the 2010 games in Vancouver.
Sonics have left Seattle but at least the name stayed. It’s just too bad about the logo the “Thunder” ended up with. There’s just nothing in this logo that makes it memorable. I really enjoyed the old NFL logos during the throwback uniform games last season, and was sort of hoping the new Sonics, er Thunder, branding would head in that direction. Well, I guess it’s Oklahoma City’s problem now.
I nice little slideshow from the Guardian showing different pieces of Obama’s brand strategy.