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Publisher: Studio Hinrichs
Editor: Delphine Hirasuna
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Designers: Carrie Cheung + Chloe Cunningham
@Issue: Journal of Business and Design is a blog that focuses on topics of interest to designers, mar-com managers and corporate executives.

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Design Quizzes

Quiz: App Logos

By Delphine Hirasuna | October 5, 2013September 4, 2014

When evaluating the visibility of a logo design, most designers consider how it will look in all kinds of situations — printed on advertisements, cast in metal, embossed on letterhead, foil-stamped on packaging, blown up to a mega-size for environmental signage, etc. Logos for apps, however, are different. The most important test is how the mark will look at less than a quarter-inch high when viewed on a smartphone or laptop screen. Here’s a quiz to see if you can name these app brands, shown here larger than they are normally seen.


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American Icons

American Icons is a collection of the work from the iconic photographer, Terry Heffernan. His collection serves as a visual exploration of what it means to be an American, including beautiful quotes by legends and luminaries that accompany Heffernan’s shots.

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Modern Gothic Need Not Be an Oxymoron with John Stevens

Explore both history and a contemporary approach to design in the form of a project with letter artist, John Stevens. Learning to write Black-letter (Textura, Gothic, Fraktur, Old English) properly is a pathway into many aspects of calligraphy, just as practicing Gothic, or Black-letter is a necessity to truly understanding the nuances of broad-edged pen calligraphy.

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