The Firestone tire company hasn't changed its distinctive logo font -- why should it? It seems to work well in many related versions.
And fits the Art Deco style of its Seattle store very well!
Friday, April 26, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Forest products companies
Many, but not all, forest products companies show a stylized tree in their logos. Nice graphics, good product representation -- but I'm not sure exactly what kind of trees they are! Pines, maybe?
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Where in the world is...? Matthews Asia Funds and Goldwater's Department Stores
Not many logos answer the "where" question. Two come to mind.
Not only is the dragon gorgeous, but it also clearly reflects Matthews' geographic investment specialty.
(Note: according to folklore, Chinese dragons have five toes while Japanese ones have four. This one is artistically ambiguous.)
This logo of a department store chain that no longer exists as a separate organization combines a crisp, clear design with a very specific reference to "place". What could say Arizona more than sun and saguaro cactus? I've mentioned this one before: http://logosandotherdistractions.blogspot.com/2011/11/goldwaters-department-store.html
Matthews Asia Funds
Not only is the dragon gorgeous, but it also clearly reflects Matthews' geographic investment specialty.
(Note: according to folklore, Chinese dragons have five toes while Japanese ones have four. This one is artistically ambiguous.)
Goldwater's Department Stores
This logo of a department store chain that no longer exists as a separate organization combines a crisp, clear design with a very specific reference to "place". What could say Arizona more than sun and saguaro cactus? I've mentioned this one before: http://logosandotherdistractions.blogspot.com/2011/11/goldwaters-department-store.html
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