Periodic Table of Typefaces by Squidspot

We all love fonts/typefaces, so why not put fonts into a scientific-all form? That is what Squidspot did. They created a Periodic Table of Typefaces. It is really well thought out and genuinely well created. I have some information about the Periodic Table below and how you can get your hands on one. You have to get one!

http://creativeoverflow.net/periodic-table-of-typefaces-by-squidspot/

12 Ways To Market Your Brand Better

I felt somewhat hesitant to write this blog post for smashingshare,  simply  because I am still in the process of rebranding our own brand, often we give and implement our advice on our clients and not ourselves. So without any further delays let’s get stuck in…

http://www.smashingshare.com/2010/04/19/12-ways-to-market-brand-better/

Top 20 Free Fonts for Your Creative Projects

If you’d like to get creative we should equip you with the right set of fonts. I am sure you agree there are so many fonts out there nowadays. Picking the right one may take good over few hours. Sometimes when working on a logo design myself the hardest part is the part when choosing the font matching my design. Anyway, take a look below. I have put together a list of 20 cool fonts I prefer using nowadays. I am sure you’ll find your fav up there as well. All of them are free and each one links to its respective download page.

Enjoy…

http://psd-tutorial.com/top-20-free-fonts-for-your-creative-projects/

Showcase of Logo Designs Featuring the Colours of the Rainbow

A very popular new trend in the world of design is the use of spectrum colours in logo design. Here I have collected a number of elegant and modern logo designs which incorporate the colours of the rainbow. Enjoy…

http://psd-tutorial.com/showcase-of-logo-designs-featuring-the-colours-of-the-rainbow/

Legendary Google Doodles

Doodles are known as the decorative changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists and scientists.
In 1999, the concept of the doodle was born when Google founders Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. A stick figure drawing was placed behind the 2nd “O” in the word, Google and the revised logo was intended as a comical message to Google users that the founders were “out of office”.
While the first doodle was relatively simple, the idea of decorating the company logo to celebrate notable events was well received by Google users.

Over the years, doodles on the Google homepage have made searching on Google more fun and enjoyable for its users worldwide. When doodles were first created, nobody had anticipated how popular and integral they would become to the Google search experience. Nowadays, many users excitedly anticipate the release of each new doodle and some even collect them!

http://webexpedition18.com/articles/legendary-google-doodles/