

Logo Design (Bibliotheca Universalis) (Multilingual Edition) [Wiedemann, Julius] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Logo Design (Bibliotheca Universalis) (Multilingual Edition) Review: It’s a Reference Book - A great variety of logos. Sure, not all of them are perfect or going to be to your liking, but the point of the book is in presenting a wide variety of what’s out there, and you will be the judge of what you approve of and what feels wrong. You won’t learn logo design by it, but it will serve as a great reference for ways of thinking about brand marks and type treatments. Review: Lots of great inspiration. A valuable book to own. - Headline says it all. Very worthwhile book for designers.
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It’s a Reference Book
A great variety of logos. Sure, not all of them are perfect or going to be to your liking, but the point of the book is in presenting a wide variety of what’s out there, and you will be the judge of what you approve of and what feels wrong. You won’t learn logo design by it, but it will serve as a great reference for ways of thinking about brand marks and type treatments.
A**R
Lots of great inspiration. A valuable book to own.
Headline says it all. Very worthwhile book for designers.
S**R
Graphic design
My son who has autism loves this book. He’s recently become interested in graphic design.
F**Z
Not as good logo selection as can be found in other books
Not as good logo selection as can be found in other books, but it is one of the most extensive. Excellent price for being a hardcover book with many pages
A**N
Perfect for beginners
Love the book and its inspirational logos .
M**A
Five Stars
Got On time and for sure I can recommended!
G**A
Five Stars
Excellent product this item meet my expectations
K**A
Look elsewhere for good examples
Promising cover but the actual content is full of really poorly designed examples, a great number of those do not fulfill some very basic logo requirements. The way logos are categorized is not exactly helpful, either. If you are into really proper examples of professional, timeless logo design, try "Logo: The Reference Guide to Symbols and Logotypes" by Michael Evamy. I've bought these two at the same time and the difference is beyond comparison, clearly in favor of the latter.
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