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Dezeen Wire: Microsoft launched a new logo yesterday, its first redesign since 1987 – Reuters

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British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

Creative agency Bear London have created a new logo for sporting body British Gymnastics that’s designed to captures the movement of somersaulting gymnasts.

Bear London collaborated with photographer Giles Revell and CGI artist Ben Koppel to create the new identity and moving graphics.

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

Motion-capture technology was used to plot the movements of gymnasts as they performed flips, tumbles and somersaults.

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

The data was then transformed into an animation of colourful ribbons that leap across the screen.

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

Typographer Rob Clarke created the logo. The connecting t and i in both words is intended to look like a gymnast’s finishing pose.

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

The new brand identity was launched at the British Championships in Liverpool last weekend, where Olympic hopefuls were hoping to impress judges ahead of the Team GB selection.

British Gymnastics logo by Bear London

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Here’s more about the project from Bear London and British Gymnastics:


“Celebrating human movement is imperative to British Gymnastics. We felt passionately that our new identity should convey movement and freedom of expression. BG should look fresh and dynamic. To achieve this, we collaborated with photographer Giles Revell and CGI artist Ben Koppel to create our own set of unique images. Each image is ‘motion captured’ from real gymnastic movements including twists, somersaults, flips and tumbles”. Eddy Edwards, Bear London

British Gymnastics – London legacy drives new brand

Arriving in time for the London 2012 Olympic Games and ensuring the sport of gymnastics is appropriately ‘dressed for the party’, British Gymnastics (BG) will launch its new brand at this weekend’s Men’s and Women’s Artistic British Championships, heralding a new era for gymnastics in the United Kingdom.

Following a revision of strategic priorities in early 2011, British Gymnastics has prepared a fresh and exciting new brand that takes its inspiration from the movement of the gymnast. Designed by London based creative design agency, Bear, the new brand includes a new logotype and supporting motion graphics.

The unique logo incorporates subtle hints of the beauty and precision of the sport supported by a series of original motion graphics that have been created from an actual gymnast’s movement.

British Gymnastics CEO Jane Allen is excited about the sport’s new look and its future potential, “A lot has been said about the legacy of the Olympic Games. British Gymnastics has been driving a marketing and communications strategy for over 18 months to ensure our membership is ready to take advantage of the promotion our sport will receive throughout the UK. BG’s new brand is a major component of that strategy and will reach out and excite existing members whilst inspiring a new generation of participants and fans.”

The new brand will be officially launched this weekend at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, where the nation’s artistic gymnastics Olympic hopefuls will be out to impress selectors ahead of the Olympic team announcement on July 4th.

Hipster Branding

Dave Spengeler ha immaginato come sarebbero i loghi di celebri brand se avessero un taglio da hipsterone.

Hipster Branding

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The Identity Film

L’agence W&Cie a imaginé cette vidéo pour mettre en avant son intérêt pour les marques. Reprenant les codes des logos, la vidéo détourne avec intelligence et rend hommage à des marques reconnues. Une initiative qui a reçu le Lion d’argent au Cannes Festival of Creativity.



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T4 Idents – Robots

Un travail décalé de 20 identités pour la chaîne câblée T4 / Channel 4. Une direction artistique et un parti-pris fortement inspiré par l’univers des robots, avec une conception des personnages du studio Double G. Une compilation des génériques est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Wenlock and Mandeville by iris

Wenlock and Mandeville, logos for the London 2012 Olympics

Creative agency iris has unveiled Wenlock (right) and Mandeville, the mascots for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (more…)

Kurzfilm: LOGORAMA

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Gut gemachter, oskar-nominierter Kurzfilm mit ca. 2.000 Logos und Markenzeichen. Hier in voller Länge bei dailymotion.

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“What designers think of AOL’s new logo” – The Guardian

Dezeenwire: The Guardian’s digital content blog shows technology giant AOL’s new logo design and asks designers what they think of it – The Guardian

A New Lion for the NYC Public Library

We stumbled up this on Design Notes over the weekend.

Tweets are the new press release it would seem. Above was the invite for the event to present the new logo for the New York Public Library. Unfortunately I was able attend the unveiling however I still was able to get a glance of the new logo as it was tweeted. I don’t have much information but it seemed like the reason for the adjusted logo was that it did not convert well at small sizes in digital format. I’ll leave it up to you to compare the old logo that’s in the tweet and the new version above it.

Save Your Logo

Here’s an interesting concept for animal and plant conservation. Lacoste is one of the first companies to join in on the effort.

Save Your Logo creates an opportunity for companies represented by a plant or animal in their logo to contribute to the conservation of that species.