If I was a graphic design teacher it would be amazing to see what students could come up with using one of these amazing logos as inspiration. I love this. My fave is Horror Films. So simple and clean! Very nicely edited and filmed Michael!
@Lola Lesson, I always do a quiz with my students, and see how will they get it. ruclips.net/video/IWGtqQ7FsHA/видео.html If you get the chance, let me know how you did? Curious!?!
@kosaryousefi1345 This video held a special place among my favorites, marking the celebration of reaching 75 subscribers. It coincided with the exciting encounter of meeting an incredible house DJ around the same period. Additionally, I featured their music in the video-shoutout to Konrad Piaseczny of Yes Yes Oh Yes! #KonradPiaseczny #YesYesOhYes
This reminds me of art classes in school when you were to draw the negative space rather than the object. It was usually done with a chair or something with lots of “holes”.
Adrienne, you've got an interesting point there! Since I fell asleep in class during art class, I missed out on many cool things like the Golden Ratio and Negative Space. In truth, I don't use the Golden Ratio in any of my work, or I might do so without realizing it. Rule of Thirds is something I use quite a bit in my head. Maybe it's just my intuition. Maybe it's both. Who knows!?!
Agreed, FedEx did an awesome job in their logo design. Although, a negative space logo does not necessarily have to contain any letters. Dual meanings can also be created by combining two different symbols. In addition to a logo's hidden meaning, viewers will be impressed by the effortless way you combined two separate ideas.
That's a good one as well. Apparently, the a is the dolphin's head and its nose is facing upward, facing left? And others may say something more perverted! Most people and I see the letters USA in the logo, but it consists of only the letters U and A, with the "S" formed by the negative space between the two letters.
My top 5 (in no order) are The Bronx Zoo, Seven, Horror Films, illusion, and Hope for African Children Initiative Love these type of logo designs, all 75 were clean, creative, and pretty minimal for the most part
According to my research, the above video, '75 Best Negative Space Logos,' features a majority of real logos, with 3-5% of dummy logos from online creators. Besides the spec logos, I didn't see any branded logos online. Unless, you are aware of brands that are set-up as negative space for the ice cream brands?
@@anila5561 no, I haven't seen. I normally try to use real brands versus fake logos. But, maybe I do more research on this. Most of the ice cream brands that I know off normally are wordmarks or a combination of symbol and wordmark, but nothing creative like a Negative Space Logo.
I give you credit, you at least tried to create a negative space logo. You may want to do it on paper first, as it may be easier to change things up versus using the computer
If I was a graphic design teacher it would be amazing to see what students could come up with using one of these amazing logos as inspiration. I love this. My fave is Horror Films. So simple and clean! Very nicely edited and filmed Michael!
@Lola Lesson, I always do a quiz with my students, and see how will they get it. ruclips.net/video/IWGtqQ7FsHA/видео.html
If you get the chance, let me know how you did? Curious!?!
really awesome thanks for sharing
@kosaryousefi1345 This video held a special place among my favorites, marking the celebration of reaching 75 subscribers. It coincided with the exciting encounter of meeting an incredible house DJ around the same period. Additionally, I featured their music in the video-shoutout to Konrad Piaseczny of Yes Yes Oh Yes! #KonradPiaseczny #YesYesOhYes
This reminds me of art classes in school when you were to draw the negative space rather than the object. It was usually done with a chair or something with lots of “holes”.
Adrienne, you've got an interesting point there! Since I fell asleep in class during art class, I missed out on many cool things like the Golden Ratio and Negative Space. In truth, I don't use the Golden Ratio in any of my work, or I might do so without realizing it. Rule of Thirds is something I use quite a bit in my head. Maybe it's just my intuition. Maybe it's both. Who knows!?!
Wow, I loved the Bronz Zoo, the Feather store, the Jupiter Riding Club....there were so many hidden photos. I loved it!
Thanks Lisa! Stay safe and stay home!
6:00 - DAMN I never realized before that FedEx has a negative arrow between the E and the x
There are many people who see this bright, blocky logo every day, but never see the subtle image of an arrow between the 'E' and 'X.' Very clever!
The top one in my mind is always FedEx, great to see some others I don't typically think of!
Agreed, FedEx did an awesome job in their logo design. Although, a negative space logo does not necessarily have to contain any letters. Dual meanings can also be created by combining two different symbols. In addition to a logo's hidden meaning, viewers will be impressed by the effortless way you combined two separate ideas.
I really like the USA network one.
That's a good one as well. Apparently, the a is the dolphin's head and its nose is facing upward, facing left? And others may say something more perverted!
Most people and I see the letters USA in the logo, but it consists of only the letters U and A, with the "S" formed by the negative space between the two letters.
Great, thanks for showing this.
Thanks, MD Abullais. My pleasure. I am hoping to create a new video in early 2021 on the best logos.
@@ulearntech sounds great
Fantastic blog bro
Thanks Alam for the kind words on the video. If you want to read the blog, it's actually here, ulearn.tech/category/logo
Excellent. Keep it up! Regards, #infonet360
Thanks Gm Kiran!
Nice video
Thanks Motorcycles Drive. Which one was your favourite logo?
My top 5 (in no order) are The Bronx Zoo, Seven, Horror Films, illusion, and Hope for African Children Initiative
Love these type of logo designs, all 75 were clean, creative, and pretty minimal for the most part
Thanks for the view! Yeah, the Bronz Zoo is one of my favourites logos out there. Did you see the city's buildings in the logo?
@@ulearntech yes I did! That’s why I love it...so creative yet so minimal
@Mr.EliRooney Excellent! I should have known. You got the eye for it!
@@ulearntech it’s much more clear, thank you so very much
I think my other favorites have to be the ones with animals in it.
Adrienne, my favourite in all of them is the Bronx Zoo. See the skyscrapers in it. That was one zoo I didn't have time to visit when I was in NYC!
Can you share ice cream bar negative space logo design ideas
Hmmm, I guess so. Subscribe to the channel and click on notification bell on so you will be notified when that video is uploaded down the road
According to my research, the above video, '75 Best Negative Space Logos,' features a majority of real logos, with 3-5% of dummy logos from online creators. Besides the spec logos, I didn't see any branded logos online. Unless, you are aware of brands that are set-up as negative space for the ice cream brands?
@@ulearntech I haven't seen such real logos, that's why I am asking you any creative logos related to this
@@anila5561 no, I haven't seen. I normally try to use real brands versus fake logos. But, maybe I do more research on this. Most of the ice cream brands that I know off normally are wordmarks or a combination of symbol and wordmark, but nothing creative like a Negative Space Logo.
I tried to design but left up 😅😅
I give you credit, you at least tried to create a negative space logo. You may want to do it on paper first, as it may be easier to change things up versus using the computer
@@ulearntech I gonna try 😀
@@gladiatoredit2782 awesome to hear you are not giving up. Ok, I made a prayer wish for you to create a great logo 😀
5 can't understand
Can you see the letter U and the number 5?
Thanks, now i can understand.