2009/7/29 Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 07/28/2009 09:04 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote: >> >> Rodrigo, it isn't necessary to base a theme on a physical object to >> create a visual identity. For example, there are many brands out there >> that have strong visual identities that are based on abstract designs >> and/or patterns. For example, 37signals has a very distinctive and >> recognizable brand identity, but it's not focused on a lion, a chia pet, >> an airplane, or an umbrella. Same goes for Starbucks (very strong visual >> identity that uses a lot of abstracted folk art), Adidas (their main >> visual identity is based on three abstract stripes), JetBlue (very >> distinctive brand identify involving analogous shades of blue and violet >> in various vector-based patterns) etc. etc. etc. I really could go on, >> but let's not. > > One word: Nike. That one is really a textbook example regarding logo and > identity design - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh lol $35 and one diamond ring 11 years later. > > -- > nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ > photography: http://photoblog.nicubunu.ro/ > my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/ > _______________________________________________ > design-team mailing list > design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team > -- Jayme Ayres www.jaymeayres.com www.projetofedora.org www.twitter.com/jaymeayres http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JaymeAyres _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team