Logo Tales.com – a blog about famous logos

In: Interesting|Uconomix

4 Apr 2007

I’ve started a new blog – Logo Tales. It’s a blog about famous corporate and brand logos. LogoTales tells the story of logos. Their history, their meaning, little known facts about the logos and interesting trivia.

I’ve been attracted by logos for a time. Whenever I see a logo I try to analyze it and try to find out its meaning. I was always interested in knowing how a logo relates to the brand that it is representing. When I was looking for a good logo for Trade4Half.com (for which I also conducted a poll on this blog) I had a good debate about the effectiveness of logos with my friend Ullas. We discussed about some famous logos and their connection with the brand. I thought may be I can write something about the logos and their meanings, significance, the messages they convey and their history.

So thus was born LogoTales.com. Because every logo has a story to tell!

Check it out at www.logotales.com

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1 Response to Logo Tales.com – a blog about famous logos

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andrew

September 11th, 2007 at 11:01 am

Excellent Blog! Here is another useful source to get info about history of famous logos.

http://www.logoblog.org/famous_logo_design.php

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