Posts Tagged ‘ redesign ’

Sep
02/
09

Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 3

by Michael Buckingham
Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 3

[this is part 3 of a series following the logo refresh for Holy Cow Creative, here are part 1 and part 2 in case you missed them.] Don’t cheat. Don’t scroll down to see the finished……you looked already didn’t you? Okay. Well, walk with me now through how I got there. The bubble is a [...]

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Sep
01/
09

Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 2

by Michael Buckingham
Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 2

[this is part 2 a series following the logo refresh for Holy Cow Creative, part 1 can be found here.] Type was important in the current logo and was what I spent the most time on, but most time in finding just the right one. I wanted something that earned the right to carry a [...]

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Aug
31/
09

Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 1

by Michael Buckingham
Holy Cow! a logo. The refresh, Part 1

There it is, our logo for the last 5+ years. It’s taken really good care of us, has received lots of compliments and most importantly has made people smile…but it is time for a refresh and over the next few days I’m going to give you a front row seat to the process and reveal [...]

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Aug
14/
09

Coca~Consistency

by Michael Buckingham
Coca~Consistency

Interesting look at the Coke brand through the years. As I’ve been looking at my logo and considering a refresh, this gives me some good food, or I guess drink, for thought. UPDATE Very interesting comments on Twitter (which I thought I had a plugin that was supposed to add them here, hmmm) about this [...]

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Jun
17/
09

The new blog is live!

by Michael Buckingham
The new blog is live!

After ignoring it for far too long (just like I tell every church NOT to do) we have finally updated the look, the software and the location of the blog. Of course if you’re reading this you don’t need to change a thing. We will keep holycowablog.com and .org, but the actual blog is now [...]

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