Recently, my logo design has featured on a couple of design blogs, I’m Just Creative by Graham Smith & Dache, by Logo Designer David Pache.

Firstly, I felt quite honored when David Pache contacted me a few weeks ago―and asked if he could have the Black & White version of my new logo for his new article 100 brands of interest Part 2. A quote from the article reads:
This article is the sequel to 100 brands of interest, published on the dacheboard on December 4, 2008. After the last article and the feedback received, it was clear that another article of this nature was in order so, here it is! Over the past few months, I have been compiling another 100 brands of interest and have been very lucky to have such a selection to choose from. The standard really is very high.
My “AK” Andrew Kelsall logo featured amongst another 99 great logo’s that are all showcased in B+W. It’s a great read, and I recommend that you check it out at some point.

Secondly, I submitted the more illustrated “ribbon” version of my logo design to Graham Smiths Logo Design Roundup Part 5 article. A quote from the article reads:
This is the fourth part in a series showcasing a collection of logos and brand marks, self submitted by a bunch of designers and creative folk in many creative areas. These designers use the logos to sell, promote, brand and market their various skills.
I has been great to get my new logo design ‘out there’ beside from my own site, and this article gave me a chance to explain why I chose to design it in this way. I would recommend that you check this post out as well, as there are some great insights about other designer’s brands too.
2 Comments
Fantastic. i love both version. The flat b/w version is sexy and simple and the ribbon version is silky and smooth. Great work Andrew.
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14 Apr 2009 07:04 pm kyle steed
Thanks Kyle,
As I also respect your work (your clock icons were fantastic), so your opinion on my logo designs means quite a lot to me, so thanks
14 Apr 2009 07:04 pm Andrew Kelsall