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Talking about logos (even if this isn't for a designer/house), you have to mention; i-D
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spacetmlab@blogspotHis products don't come with a flashy logo, but a simple white rectangle, sewn on with four corner stitches (using white thread, natch) onto the inside of the garment.
^ interesting the blue one is not even on a tag , right on the clothing itself
thanks for posting these, marvystone
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1. Céline by Peter Miles (2008)Céline logo by Peter Miles
In 2005, typographic designer Hannes Famira was commissioned by art director Peter Miles to create a custom typeface for the corporate design of Céline. It is based on a typeface called Semplicità (1931), created for the Fonderia Nebiolo by Italian type designer Alessandro Butti, the head of the foundry’s Studio Artistico. "Following an initial conversation, Peter sent me a number of scans of the original metal type specimens pages", explains Famira. "While the resolution was great for the entire specimens page, when zoomed in to the individual character it turned out to be quite course for the intended purpose. I quickly realised how fortunate I was that there were no higher resolution scans available as this provided me with some considerable room for interpretation. After all, the translation from the original to the revival is where the fun lies. The weights of the styles of Semplicità went from quite light to very heavy causing thick-thin contrast issues for the interpolated instances. So I decided to make visual corrections in the Semibold style and re-insert it as an in-between master. The third leg delivered an interpolation with the desired, subtle transitions of weight and contrast between Light and Bold."Vintage Céline advertising campaign
The original type specimen page 36pt Semplicità used for the Céline logo
Styles of the Céline font by Famira Hannes, 2008
Céline carrier bag designed by Peter Miles
2. Yohji Yamamoto by Yohji Yamamoto (1988)Yohji Yamamoto logo (grey on black)
3. Yves Saint Laurent by Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (1961)YSL logo, 1961 By Adolphe Mouron Cassandre
4. Lacoste by Peter Saville (2013)Peter Saville's Lacoste logo designs, 2013
riginal Lacoste logo
Peter Saville's Lacoste logo designs, 2013
5. COMME des GARÇONS PLAY by Filip Pagowski (2002)COMME des GARÇONS PLAY logo by Filip Pagowski
COMME des GARÇONS PLAY Black fragrance
COMME des GARÇONS PLAY x Coca-Cola
anothermag.comCOMME des GARÇONS PLAY campaign by Mark Borthwick