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8 Awe-Inspiring Logo Designers

8 Awe-Inspiring Logo Designers:

Logos are the ‘face’ of a company, brand or site, they are the symbol of a business or an idea. In this post I will highlight some logos from 8 great designers who have personally inspired me:

Fabio Sasso – Abduzeedo

Fabio Sasso is Abduzeedo’s founder and is a very talented graphic designer that besides his Photoshop tutorials and web projects also enjoys to work with typography and logo creation. You can view two of his logos below, and the process that he used to create them by clicking each image.

David Airey

David Airey is a great graphic designer and blogger from Bangor/Northern Ireland now based in Edinburg/Scotland that has lots of talent to create identity images and has also a very interesting design process. He starts with the logo design brief, then he does the logo brainstorming to get his first logo options to show to the client. After that he shows the logo to the client, check out their feedback and then finish the identity. At his portfolio you can find all the design process for his logos, so check it out by the logo’s links below.

David Pache – Dache

David Pache is a great designer that found the creative studio Dache to promote his visual work and also to focus on logo design, corporate and brand identity. Dache’s philosophy is all about creative and dynamic out-of-the-box thinking. Check out the logo concept explanation at the logo links below.

Bojan Stefanovic – Logoholik

Bojan is a designer from Belgrade/Serbia who is all about logo and corporate identity creation.

DeAndre Hutton – D&Dre Creative

DeAndre, as his website words, is a graphic communicator based in Texas focused on good communication and letting his work communicate itself.


Pawel Tomas – Substrate

Pawel Tomas is a designer from Warsaw/Poland who is specialized in brand identity, brand naming, logos and package design.

Roy Smith

Roy Smith is also a very talented graphic designer recognized for his brand identity designs. Roy’s work is always mentioned in sites like logolounge and logopond.

Steve Jencks – Retro DC

Steve Jencks is a multi-talented graphic designer that has great pieces in website design, application interface design, branding and illustration. Here I will show some of his retro logos.

Guest Author

This tutorial was written for PSDFAN by Gisele Muller. Gisele has a bachelor degree in Foreign Trade and really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. Current location: Porto Alegre, RS – Brazil. She is also on Twitter.

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About the Author:

Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.

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23 Comments:

  1. Tracey says:

    Oh! These are all so awesome! Thanks so much.

  2. jon says:

    Nice list. Shame to see @imjustcreative wasn’t included though

  3. Aaron says:

    This is a TERRIBLE list in terms of designers. They’re all the same, and maybe only 2 out of them all are decent.

  4. 2tone says:

    knowfree.net = kodak?
    Woodson community = WordPress?

    good post

  5. Tom says:

    Thanks guys.

    jon: Yeah I love his work actually. That would have made a nice addition.

    Aaron: I actually really like the work showcased in this post and think Gisele did a great job compiling it. I guess everyone has different styles that they favor.

    2tone: Yeah I see the comparison with both of those logos actually. Nice spot! I wouldn’t say that they are direct rip offs, but I like all 4 logos anyway :)

  6. David Airey says:

    Hi Gisele,

    You’re too kind. Thanks very much!

  7. Hey Guys,

    Thanks for the comments and tips regarding this post!

    I’m pretty sure that reading all comments and suggestions I will certainly improve my furute posts! ;)

    • Tom says:

      Thanks again for the post Gisele :) I agree that it’s always important to listen to people’s feedback, but I think that you did a great job.

  8. I honestly thought the Woodson one was WordPress at first – way too similar. I’m liking the David Airey ones. It’s always the logos with simplicity, a good typeface and the right colours that stand out for me.

  9. These are some great looking logos! I wish I could design like this!

  10. David Airey says:

    That’s good of you to say, Adam. Many thanks.

  11. David Pache says:

    Thanks very much for the mention Gisele :^)

  12. Thank you very much Gisele for the kind words. I appreciate your confidence in my work!

  13. I think most of the work honored here express true creativity in identity design, some seem to have just placed type next to a random icon. I believe care in choosing type treatment and juxtaposition of icon is the key to a successful mark. Good luck to all who were mentioned!

  14. N e m O says:

    so nice and good

  15. wesny says:

    so nice so good

  16. Phil D. says:

    Great Post! thanks Gisele :)

    I’m a bit surprised Jacob Cass wasn’t on here but it was an excellent article nonetheless.

  17. Nice. I agree with all of them. Very inspiring work.

  18. galaxark says:

    very inspiring logos! in my blog too..

  19. Violet says:

    Stunning!!

  20. Donas*StenciLART says:

    Exellent jobsss ;)

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