Crayon-Generated Logo?
April 4, 2009 by Ellen Ewart
Filed under Marketing
Since I’m loving the concept of putting your company’s logo in the hands of your customers, I thought I’d share an initiative by an El Paso County children’s museum.
The Pikes Peak Children’s Museum, still in the early stages, is asking the children of the community to inspire the design of the logo. They’re holding a content until April 17th open to all children aged 1 -11.
That’s right, aged 1 to 11! However, the top designs are simply going to be inspiration for a professional graphic designer who will prepare the final logo design. I’m curious to see just how much …read more
Mozilla Firefox: Users and Branding, part 2
March 9, 2009 by Ellen Ewart
Filed under Marketing
Yesterday, in Part 1, we looked at Firefox’s main logo.
Mozilla is now working on building its visual design community by launching the Mozilla Creative Collective where designers can post work and get feedback from peers . So, rather than keeping the logo creation process private and then unveiling the new design to the world, John Slater, Creative Director at Mozilla, asks the readers of his blog for feedback and direction:
We also need a logo. Not just any logo, either: we need something that can serve as a rallying point for the entire project and will inspire designers around the world …read more




