Design inspiration: 100 logos in 100 days
Robert at Behance Network took on a personal challenge of creating 100 different logos over the course of 100 days, spending no more than 100 minutes of time on each one. While we can make the argument that most of them can be classified as an illustration rather than a logo, it still serves it purpose of inspiring creative thinking each day.
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Excellent work.
Considering this was a personal project from the designer with no clients involved, the results are outstanding.
So many great conceptual ideas and great execution. Probably a few to many dog references for my liking, but none the less a great body of work.
It is also outstanding that each took no longer than 100 hours and the designer produced one everyday for 100 days is very commendable.
A logo can possibly be the major aspect in any business and branding. Logo design can be a difficult skill to master but has the potential to sum up a brands identity and ethos in one small image and is integral to the over appeal of a company to have the best possible logo to reflect aspirations and class.
Two brilliant concepts (Day 8 and 62) and a few solid ones. I don’t know Robert’s background, but I would guess he has at least a few years of design experience. A beginner couldn’t do the work in the time he claimed, often well under 100 minutes.
Aside from being great creative gymnastics, something like this helps expand versatility. Thanks for this post.
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