The Dream Factory Rebrand

The airship logo design was inspired by the organization’s new positioning line: “Sometimes kids deserve to get carried away.” The Dream Factory helps kids forget about their illness — even just for a moment — and encourages them to get carried away in the anticipation of having their dream come true, the experience itself, and the memories they will keep with them when they return to their routine of doctors, treatments, and hospital visits.
— Text provided by Cocoon

http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/the_little_airship_that_could.php

DC Logo Possibly Changing?!

The previous logo, introduced in 2005 and designed by Brainchild Studios, was met with some trepidation as it replaced the iconic “bullet” logo designed by Milton Glaser in 1977 but seems to have eventually found its place among readers who are now in upset mode with this new logo. And with good reason. For various reasons. There is nothing superhero-ish about it; it could be for any book publisher or sticker maker, and this doesn’t mean the logo has to have a shield or an insignia or swooshes but for a logo working in an industry full of rich visual cues, it’s a shame it can’t draw from it. The sticker peeling/page turning concept is something many of us have done in the sketch phase at some point, heck I have even presented it to a client, and that’s where it should stay as there is nothing particularly original about it. But let’s assume it’s the right way to go, there is a lack of finish in the execution and it might be the clunky way the “C” closes, which was done to make sure it is visible, but few “C”s we use day to day look like that, they are usually more open and they end at nicer angles, not 0°. The visual idea has merit, there is an interesting relation revealed between the “D” and the “C” but it’s not properly pulled (pun!) off. And the typography underneath the monogram seems to be a complete afterthought.

http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/dc_may_be_its_own_villain.php

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES TEASER POSTER
Although the creative work and concept reminds us of INCEPTION, it is still refreshing to see the abstract bat after so much hype and buzz surrounding the new film and third batman installment by Christopher Nolan.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES TEASER POSTER

Although the creative work and concept reminds us of INCEPTION, it is still refreshing to see the abstract bat after so much hype and buzz surrounding the new film and third batman installment by Christopher Nolan.

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