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by ylmmb on August 20, 2009 · 0 comments

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“Although not as bad as some, this logo contains all the barfy goodness one could possibly desire. If this does not cause aches and regrets in your eyeball meats, please consult a licensed physician.”

tvknob-logo

Submitted by Christopher.

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Our 100th Post Makes You Barf

by ylmmb on June 19, 2009 · 0 comments

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Get your barf bags and party hats ready! To celebrate our 100th post here on YLMMB, we give to you our most frequently submitted logo.

swp-logo

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Tri-Cycle

by ylmmb on May 26, 2009 · 0 comments

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Three times the peddle power = three times the flames.

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The lighthouse is an upside down backwards F? That makes sense…

al-faro-logo

Logo submitted by Oleg from Croatia.

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The Odd Couple

by ylmmb on April 3, 2009 · 0 comments

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This one comes to us from Illd who writes, “seems video people should not start getting into logo design…”

cm-video-logo

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Logo Love

by ylmmb on April 3, 2009 · 2 comments

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How many of you have had to deal with a client who had a complete train wreck of a logo but you knew you could never ever talk them into redesigning it because they seem to have some strange attraction or bond to it that utterly defied reason?

*Thousands of hands raise in unison.*

We call this Logo Love – an all too common problem created when people fall madly in love with their logos. Some of the warning signs to help you recognize if your client has this are:

1) Your client becomes defensive, upset, or mad when approached about redesigning their logo.

2) Your client begins to cry when you tell them what you honestly think of their logo.

3) Your client has attempted to put their logo on to a birthday cake (see example):

furness-shorelines-quilters-cake Click to see full-sized version

4) Your client has succeeded in incorporating their logo into any sort of decorative bed covering (see example):

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