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 ...
There are plenty of creative ways bands differentiate themselves from others outside of the uniqueness of their music. For starters — what does your favorite band's logo look like? Would you be able ...
Death-metal bands have long held the tradition of having nearly unreadable logos. Capturing scratchy, drippy, gore-obsessed designs, they immediately make you think, “What the hell does that say?” ...
Congrats to reader Miguel Torres! Miguel correctly identified the final logo of 2021 as belonging to the band Shinda Saibo No Katamari. For his troubles, Miguel wins a grab bag of metal goodies from ...
On the 50th anniversary of his famous “tongue and lips” emblem for the Rolling Stones, John Pasche says he had no expectations it would become so famous, or lucrative. By Joobin Bekhrad It began life ...
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 ...
ListThere are few things more permanent than a tattoo. Music taste is probably not one of them. We get it: Music is the thing that keeps you going and documenting that era of your life permanently on ...
Congrats to reader Scott Grey! Scott correctly identified last week’s logo as belonging to the band Abnormal Inhumane. For his troubles, Scott wins a grab bag of metal goodies from the MetalSucks ...
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