Many band logos are hugely famous – everyone recognises The Rolling Stones' tongue and Nirvana's smiley face. They're on T-shirts, merch, and if you see them on a news story, you'll know which band ...
It's fair to say that heavy metal logos have a certain aesthetic. Generally, they're a veritable smorgasbord of tattoo-ready spikes and gothic typography – the harder to read, the better. We say ...
No matter the endeavor, designing a great logo is the first step towards successful branding, and music bands are no exception. The right logo will grab your audience’s attention, make a strong first ...
While some bands and companies boast an elaborate logo and flashy advertising, for the ’90s grunge band out of Seattle—Nirvana—it was a modest squiggly-mouthed smiley face with Xs for eyes that has ...
Ace Frehley’s original Kiss logo design was put up for auction with a starting price of $50,000. The guitarist hand-drew the artwork in 1973 and attached it to a button badge with the aim of showing ...
A new twist has entered the more than three-year copyright and trademark battle with designer Marc Jacobs over the use of Nirvana’s smiley face logo. Graphic artist Robert Fisher, who worked with the ...
Congrats to reader Miguel Torres! Miguel correctly identified last week’s logo as belonging to the band Near Death Condition. For his troubles, Miguel wins a grab bag of metal goodies from the ...