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Analyzing logos from all over the world, this book focuses on how logo and branding come into being and digs out the design.

Wang Shaoqiang is a renowned artist and publisher. He is also a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Chinese National Academy of Arts (Beijing), a professor and master's supervisor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, and a doctoral supervisor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the Macau University of Science and Technology. Specialising in art creation, editing and publishing books about design and lifestyle, he is the founder and the chief editor of the magazine Design 360° and Asia Pacific Design. He has been invited to lecture at various universities and design schools and is a jury panel member of the most prestigious art and design award in China. DECODING LOGOS

From Logo Design to Branding Wang Shaoqiang

ISBN: 978-84-19220-00-4 14.80 x 21.00 cm | 5 ⅞ ” x 8 ¼ ” 260 pages | Fully illustrated in colour English text | Paperback November 2022 Distribution: Worldwide £22.50 | $35 | €25.00 Imprint: Hoaki

Decoding Logos focuses on how logo and branding come into being and uncovers the design stories behind logo development

This compelling book takes the reader on a journey showing how each logo has come into being and the process revealing best practices for extending a logo into a complete brand identity system. Logos are becoming increasingly simple, to the point where you might wonder just how much simpler they can get. A subtle tweak to a logotype is starting to feel like too much design. The appeal of a simple logo is that it feels more honest. Using client case studies from renowned designers, this is a must-have book for any graphic designer, student or logo fanatic in a fully revised, updated edition containing interviews with graphic designers in which they share their creative processes and thoughts on how a successful logo should be developed.

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