Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
52Colonel Panic wrote:El Protoolio wrote:I had one of these in Junior High
Did the light glint off it dramatically whenever you tossed it through the air?
Every single time.
it's not the length, it's the gersch
Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
55Skronk wrote:
Psychic TV
Throbbing Gristle
Black Flag
Einsturzende Neubauten
Tool
i was thinking of the same band logos
exept this one from tool, wich i didn't know.
and i would add this peter saville factory records one :
"dissonances are becoming beautiful" - Charles Ives
Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
56How could we forget this one?
it's not the length, it's the gersch
Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
57I like the D.R.I. one. The guy, mid-skank.
MC5 one is pretty cool also.
MC5 one is pretty cool also.
"Why stop now, just when I'm hating it?" - Marvin
Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
59Boombats wrote:See I feel like that does not qualify as a logo, just having your name. You gotta have a graphic to be a logo. Words are just words, the logo is worth a thousand. Am I wrong? No, no I am not wrong.
actually, you are very wrong.
Top 10 Rock Band Logos of All Time
60caix wrote:Boombats wrote:See I feel like that does not qualify as a logo, just having your name. You gotta have a graphic to be a logo. Words are just words, the logo is worth a thousand. Am I wrong? No, no I am not wrong.
actually, you are very wrong.
Caix is correct, Boombats is wrong. This is not what I was taught in Design 101. Logos can include type style that identify a brand or band as well. No emblem or symbol is necessary, although it can incorporate one, of course.
examples:
Husker Du logo:
already mentioned, Swans logo:
and the "fIREHOSE" logo, of course.
Metallica's typography alone creates a spiffy logo.