Psychology of Logo Design
Logo design is an important area of design for any brand. You can find a lot of stylish, expensive and even absurd logos on the Internet. But have you ever thought about what makes them such as they are?
Logo design is an important area of design for any brand. You can find a lot of stylish, expensive and even absurd logos on the Internet. But have you ever thought about what makes them such as they are?
If you have not heard of it, the new KL City logo, which was unveiled last week, has managed to rally Malaysians into a hissing fit.
The strategists at Stampede are up to something again. One day, Jared the Content Strategist, who ran Constructs, and I sat down for a meeting about interfaces in general.
Today, during our daily stand-up meeting at Stampede, our front end developer shared this quote:
We woke up to the news that inimitable artist, singer and cultural icon, Prince, passed away at age 57 after suffering from the flu.
Any 80’s kids would have remembered a series of books where we have the options to assume the role of the hero, like a page-turning role-playing simulations game.
We all know how daunting life in the design industry is. The web is constantly evolving, the progresses of technology and innovation slips through even through the most caught-up mind, new terms coming up – how do we even catch up?
Two years ago while I was in Melbourne, I got myself a Fitbit Flex.
On April 1st, we lost just yet another visionary when the renowned architect Zaha Hadid passed away of heart attack at the age of 65. British-Iraqi Zaha Hadid is the first woman architect to win the prestigious Pritzer Prize in 2004.
Last April 1st, Tesla unveiled its latest electric car, the Model 3. The $35,000 vehicle is designed to seat five adults comfortably and can travel 215 miles on a single charge. It goes from 0-60mph in six seconds.