Flexible Visual Identity
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Product details
- ISBN 9781864707779
- Weight: 1050g
- Dimensions: 210 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jul 2018
- Publisher: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
- Publication City/Country: AU
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
In the internet age, the means of communication keep changing along with the increasing formation. It becomes more difficult to catch the public's attention and the monotonous and invariable logos can't meet the needs of current and future commercial society any more. Designers need to seek new design language to express a brand. Flexible logos are a kind of design form with more variability, stronger adaptability, wider coverage, and fresh visual effect. This new form perfectly follows the development trend of globalised, diversified, and internet integration of online and offline operations in the new commercial society. However, the birth of flexible logos is not only to adapt to new media - and new means of communication - but also a breakthrough of logo design itself that creates new possibilities for the innovation of logo form and breaks the fixed, monotonous, and invariable characteristics of the traditional static logos.
This book explores the creation and methods of the flexible logo design process, and analyses its application across dozens of international projects. Each project explores the notion of broader brand extension stability, as well as the stability of consumers' psychological recognition.
Chen Jinming is teaching at the Design Institute of East China Normal University, and is committed to the practice and teaching research of brand visual recognition and green packaging design. He has published several papers and books, and some student works directed by him have won international design competition awards. Wang Xiangliang graduated from East China Normal University with a major in visual communication design, and he has also studied at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, in Budapest, and the Pratt Institute, United States.
