Skrevet af Alexander Tibelius
With this toolbox of practical logo templates à la Neubau Welt,
Alexander Tibelius provides designers with useful groundwork for
implementing their own ideas. All designers are familiar with this
problem: one element is still missing and a deadline is fast
approaching. They can imagine the suitable component, but since it isn't
at hand, it first has to be created in a time-consuming process. What
could help simplify and shorten typical design processes? Which tools
would one always like to have available? With his 900+ templates for
contemporary graphic and logo design, Alexander Tibelius provides
designers with the right basic materials for further processing and
tuning. Thanks to The Logo Design Toolbox, no one has to reinvent the
wheel --or almost anything else for that matter. The book provides a
variety of designs for items from wheels, sashes, laurel wreaths, and
crowns to anchors, beards, and pirate skulls, along with multiple
renditions of letters, triangles, stars, ornaments, and speech bubbles.
Everything pictured in Tibelius's book is, of course, also available as a
scalable and customizable vector file. Comparable to popular Gestalten
publications such as Neubau Welt or Carsten nicolai's Grid Index, this
clearly structured toolbox provides designers with some of the most
used, recurring elements, symbols, and motifs in logo and layout design
in all of their conceivable permutations. These can be used by amateurs
and professionals alike as a time-saving basis for creating their own
cards, flyers, posters, websites, presentations, logos, or t-shirts. In
short, the multifaceted compendium The Logo Design Toolbox will serve
any graphic designer as a practical helper for producing specific,
goal-oriented results.