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Logos & Type Design for Comic Books with Rian Hughes

Logos & Type Design for Comic Books with Rian Hughes

FromThe Logo Geek Podcast


Logos & Type Design for Comic Books with Rian Hughes

FromThe Logo Geek Podcast

ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Logo Geek Podcast Ian chats with Rian Hughes, a British graphic designer, illustrator, writer and comic book artist. Rian is best known for his work in the British and American comic book industry, having created many logo designs for Marvel and DC including Batman and Robin, Bat Girl, Spider-Man, The X-Men, Captain America, Wolverine, The Script, The Invisibles… the list goes on!
In this episode we talk about Rians approach to logo and type design, as well as his new book Logo-A-Gogo, an inspirational visual history of the iconic brand identities created Rian.
 
Resources & Books Mentioned
Rian Hughes website Device Fonts
Logo-A-Gogo Book Amazon UK Amazon US
Cult-Ture Book Amazon UK Amazon US
 
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Released:
Mar 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Want to know what it takes to design logos and brand identities? In the Logo Geek podcast, award winning logo design expert Ian Paget finds out by interviewing successful graphic designers and entrepreneurs around the world so you can learn from their experiences. Topics include logo design tips, getting clients, how much to charge, coming up with ideas, choosing fonts, portfolio mistakes, branding, online marketing and so much more!