George Lois is an American icon in graphic design. This book showcases his logos with his own comments on why they work. A bonus in the book is a chapter of world logos made by others with his comments on why they are so good. George continues to prove that a memorable brand name interacting with a strong visual symbol to communicate a humanistic idea is the ultimate art form in graphic communication. If anyone wants to experience the creation of Big Idea Branding, this astounding compilation of his work is the ultimate form of clear, precise, eye-popping communication.
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Three Hundred and Sixty Five Calendars: Calendar Designs With a Twist
$2,098 -
Packaging Illustrations
$1,998 -
Creative Strategy and the Business of Design
$770 -
The Art of Joseph Leyendecker
$1,398 -
Symbols: A Handbook for Seeing
$1,400 -
Graphic Design for Fashion: Fashion Exposed: Graphics, Promotion and Advertising / Promocion, publicidad y moda / Promotion, pub
$1,225 -
Digital Fonts and Reading
$5,310 -
Takeaway Food Packaging Now
$1,390 -
Logo Decode: From Logo Design to Branding
$2,098 -
Konstantin Grcic: Abbildungen / Figures
$1,575 -
Logolounge 9: 2,000 International Identities by Leading Designers
$1,400 -
Rhetoric of Logos: A Primer for Visual Language
$1,048 -
Collisions
$2,098 -
Gift and Shopping Bag Designs
$875 -
Graphic Design Rants and Raves: Bon Mots on Persuasion, Entertainment, Education, Culture, and Practice
$700 -
Branded: Cafés and Coffee Shops
$1,438 -
Don’t Get a Job? Make a Job: How to Make It As a Creative Graduage
$470 -
Feed Me!
$1,390 -
Bon Appetit: Complete Branding For Restaurants, Café
$1,400 -
The One Show
$2,800

