by Sheri Hall | Jan 4, 2018 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares What makes a good logo? The answer is a little different for everyone, but most agree on these five characteristics. 1. A good logo is memorable A logo should be distinct or unique in some way. This is usually accomplished by setting the...
by Sheri Hall | Dec 15, 2017 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Well, here we are, at the end of our whirlwind tour of the typeface world. We’ve looked at serif, sans serif, script and dingbat fonts … and now we’re at display/novelty. This category is huge since it’s a catch-all for things that don’t...
by Sheri Hall | Dec 8, 2017 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The world of script fonts seems to exploding as fast as Bitcoin (at least as I write this in late 2017)! Most of the explosion is coming from the handwritten and calligraphic category. There are many other types of scripts out there. In this...
by Sheri Hall | Aug 27, 2017 | Fonts, Logo Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares I’ve had to take art appreciation classes throughout my academic career and studied painting, architecture and sculpture, but never graphic design and typography as its own class. If there was a typography appreciation class, I’d...
by Sheri Hall | Aug 10, 2017 | Graphic Design, How to, Logo Design
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Logo design is serious stuff. It’s often the first design project for a new organization, and it sets the stage for everything that comes after it. It is the cornerstone of one’s visual brand. This post will take a step-by-step look at the...