by Sovereign of Spew on March 11, 2011
This logo comes to us from the Barf Bag. Unfortunately, I, in my sovereign and unmatched wisdom, have misplaced the proper name of the barfer who submitted it. If it was you, please step forward and receive the credit due to you!

It appears that Steve Jobs has thrown a silver pearl into a pool of magical Mac knowledge. Or barf.
Someone really DROPPED THE BALL on this graphic design, AMIRITE?
Thanks folks, I’ll be here all night! Tip your waiters. Take my wife, please!
by Sovereign of Spew on March 10, 2011
This logo comes to us from Barfer Barry. And what a logo it is.

Here’s what I see. It’s either a confused bodyless head being drug backwards by a string, or a sperm with rings like Saturn. Either way, much barf to be had by all. Cheers, Barry!
by Sovereign of Spew on February 24, 2011
This logo comes to us from barfer Elizabeth. HOORAY FOR GRADIENTS!

It took me a moment to figure out what the illustration was meant to be. It is, in fact, a stethoscope on a computer monitor and not a horseshoe projectile flying out of a computer. Maybe if it hits you in the face upon entering ByteSize Solutions, you will not notice the atrocious logo.
by Sovereign of Spew on January 28, 2011
Just ask the 1990s. That was a difficult decade for the yin yang.

Nothing inspires confidence like a yin yang HAULING ASS. Well, maybe a slightly phallic yin yang hauling ass. There’s a solution I can believe in.
by Earl of Hurl on December 22, 2010
When you design a logo for a client, it might be helpful to be explicit in the style guide:

“When tempted to add a bit of Christmas Cheer to your logo…don’t.”
We’re loaded up on Christmas-y logos this week, so now is the time to send in any jolly finds you might have stashed away. Get them to us at logos@makesmebarf.com.
by Earl of Hurl on October 8, 2010

If you haven’t heard, MySpace unveiled a new logo today. At least they were smart enough to drop their rebranding on a Friday afternoon. We’re torn on it – it’s not like their old logo was great, either – but it seems like people around the web are reacting pretty negatively to it, too.
Maybe we can just split the difference?

Which is the worst (best?) rebrand of the week: Gap or MySpace? Sound off in the comments! You can also read more on the rebrand and learn where the “Space” went in this TechCrunch article.
by ylmmb on August 24, 2009
According to our submitter, it says Zedomax. Which is a blog for the latest trends in DIYs, gadgets, and internet marketing. Apparently they don’t cover the importance of not having a barfy logo for your blog.

Logo submitted by Christine.