Top 5 logo design books in 2023

Whether you're a logo designer or business owner, creating your own logo, it’s important to know what the benchmark is for good logo.

There are plenty useful resources such as online courses, YouTube videos and books that can inspire you when it comes to logo design.

Books however, are one of the best ways to learn world class logo design.

Here are the top 5 logo design books for 2023 that will inspire, motivate and guide you when creating logos.

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1) Logo Design Love

The best manual for designing killer logos that will make your rivals swoon is "Logo Design Love"!

This book is jam-packed with advice from David Airey, the wise old master of graphic design.

Reading this book is like chatting with a hip design nerd who is an expert at creating memorable logos.

You'll be entertained from start to finish as Airey imparts his knowledge through amusing anecdotes and astute drawings.

"Logo Design Love" is a must-read whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete newcomer to the design field.

It is brimming with useful suggestions on how to create logos that are uncomplicated, understandable, and memorable.

Also, by the time you finish reading, you'll feel like a design superhero since Airey's love for his field is contagious.

Therefore, pick up a copy of "Logo Design Love" right away if you're prepared to raise your logo-design game and impress all of your pals.

Be aware that you might never view a logo the same way again!

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2) Logo Modernism

When it comes to taking you back in time to the 1950s and 1960s, when logos were groovy. "Logo Modernism" is like a time machine!

A spectacular voyage into the vibrant world of mid-century design is provided by Jens Müller, where trademarks were as sleek as spaceships.

This book is a goldmine of stunning images and engrossing history.

By amusing commentary and deep examination of each logo's design components, Müller conveys his enthusiasm for the subject.

Really, however, the nicest aspect of "Logo Modernism" is the opportunity to view all the vintage logos that our grandparents adored.

You'll think you're watching "Mad Men" on repeat when you see these logos, which range from IBM to Playboy.

So, "Logo Modernism" is a must-read if you like retro design or just want to remember when logos were trendy.

This book is an adventure, and fascinating how the level of logo design is world class even to todays standard.

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3) Logotype

If you're a fan of visual puns, then "Logotype" by Stephen Bateman is the book for you. It's like a treasure chest of clever designs and hidden meanings, just waiting to be discovered.

Bateman takes us on a journey through the fascinating world of type logos. He explains how designers use shapes, colors, and typography to create wordmarks that communicate a message or identity.

But let's be honest, the best part of "Logotype" is the chance to play "spot the hidden meaning" with all those clever designs.

It's like a game of visual charades that will keep you entertained for hours.

Whether you're a designer looking for inspiration or just a curious reader who loves a good puzzle, "Logotype" is a must-read as it’s full of surprises.

So, grab a copy of "Logotype" today and get ready to dive into the fascinating world of visual communication.

Just don't blame us if you become obsessed with finding hidden meanings in everything you see!

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4) Architectural Logos

For designers who are obsessed with logos and buildings, "Architectural Logos" is kind of like, the ideal Pinterest board.

You'll want to quit everything and become an architect only to be able to create a logo for yourself after seeing this selection of some of the coolest, most imaginative logos.

Inspiring examples of how designers have used architectural details to produce logos that are both aesthetically gorgeous and philosophically deep can be found throughout this book.

These logos are a lesson in imaginative thinking, from the creative use of negative space to the ingenious inclusion of recognisable building shapes.

Therefore "Architectural Logos" is the book for you if you're an architect looking for ideas or just a logo enthusiast who enjoys a nice pun.

It's creative, educational, and filled with smart designs that will inspire you to pick up a pencil and get sketching right away.

Just know that after reading this book, you might start gazing at structures in the city and thinking, "That would make a wonderful logo…"

 
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5) Logo Design Theory

"Logo Design Theory" is like the Rosetta Stone. It's a thorough manual for comprehending the theories and principles underlying producing successful logos that will take your logo design craft to the next level.

This book is jam-packed with advice from Michael Schumate and his amazing career. Also, the vivid examples and detailed lessons make it an enjoyable and interesting read.

So let's be honest: reading "Logo Design Theory" is really just a way to show off your design prowess to your pals. During your next dinner party, you'll be using terminology like "colour psychology" and "typographic hierarchy," and everyone will think you're a design genius.

Hence, "Logo Design Theory" is the ideal book to add to your library, whether you're a professional designer or just a design enthusiast. Just be aware that after reading this book, logos might start to appear everywhere. Never claim that we didn't warn you!

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