Picked by our logo designers as being helpful, these books deal with issues that you'll encounter in the logo design process. Whether you're a design student wishing to utilize logo design software more efficiently, or a client who wants to expand your knowledge of the corporate identity arena, these books come with the Logos in a Box stamp of approval.
Logo Lounge - 2,000 Identities - This book takes all the logos that were in Rockport Publisher's best-seller, LogoLounge and collects them in one small, neat, pictorial handbook for easy reference. There are no lengthy case histories, just logos, logos, and more logos.
Logo Lounge 3 - The third volume in the best-selling LogoLounge series provides 2,000 totally new logos from designers worldwide. This book, like the previous titles in the series, is compiled in association with LogoLounge.com, a website that was launched by Bill Gardner in 2002. Features work from our designers!
Logo Lounge 2 - The first portion of the book profiles ten top designers and spotlights their biggest, newest campaigns. A handful of their smaller projects are also featured, including some that have never before been seen. The second half of the book contains almost 2,000 logos organized by logo design (typography, people, mythology, nature, sports, etc.)
Identity Crisis - 50 Redesigns That Transformed Stale Identities into Successful Brands. Identity design (logos, letterhead, web sites, etc.) is one of the most popular topics in design books, and Identity Crisis takes a fresh look at this common subject by exploring the process of redesigning existing identities to help businesses refine their images, communicate with customers, and find success.
Logopalooza Volume 1 - Free book download featuring dozens of custom logo design examples and case studies. Features work from our designers' portfolio.
Business Card Design - What are the trends in business card design? This book provides the answers and highlights cards printed with special techniques, such as die-cutting, embossing, foil stamping, and much more; cards printed on unique substrates; and those that are simply downright unusual and memorable.
Best of Business Card Design 7 - The Best of Business Card Design 7 is the "go-to" sourcebook for business card design inspiration for 2006 and beyond. This volume contains little text; instead, focusing all its attention on innovative business card designs that push the envelope, showing front, back, and special elements and materials. Professional designers, corporate executives, and in-house marketing departments will seek this unrivaled resource as an essential identity and branding tool. Note: The listed book retailers are outside the LIAB domain and as such, we are not responsible for the content, or claims made therein. If you would like to have your design book listed here, please send your particulars |