
The logo for The Design Encyclopedia, our wiki devoted to all things design, draws its inspiration from the minimalist ideals of the Bauhaus, paired with one of the oldest sans serifs in town, Akzidenz Grotesk (1898!), with a little touch of CMYK for good measure. For more on The Design Encyclopedia read this entry.

The logo for Quipsologies, our linkfest of creative bits, uses a custom drawn Q that’s as circle-y as a circle can get, accompanied by the geometrically pleasant Gotham. For more on Quipsologies read this entry.

The logo for Brand New, our blog on corporate and brand identity, is bold and red. Few things are better than bold and red. It is set in Vllg's Apex Serif Extra Bold Small Caps (all in lowercase for extra boldness).

Logo for Toronto-based Office for Urbanism, an urban planning firm. The logo uses the initials of the firm’s name — if you squint you can make out the f, and if you think holistically you can see the rest of the letters — to create an abstract icon.
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