On Logos

Well, its finaly here. Election day has come again and its time for you to go out and cast your vote. I thought it would be fun to take a look at how design has influenced the political arena over the years. Some of these are real classics. Bonus points if you can find the Goldwater sticker. I find it funny how the Republicans used blue in this election cycle. They did capture the no-nonsense conservative feel of their party. It was difficult finding any posters for Mcain/Palin. I think the realization... Read More...

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In July of 2006, Pop Art’s President, Steve Rosenbaum, commissioned the Pop Art design team to develop new marketing materials to coincide with our move to a new office space. During this process, Pop Art’s existing logo was called into question, and the design team set out to develop a new logo. The new logo reflects our passion, creativity, style, and attitude as we carry out the principles of the Pop Art movement with a unique brand of explosive creativity. The first pass was just... Read More...

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If you are studiously following PopArt.com's news feed, you probably saw that we've recently launched a new microsite for Leatherman Tool Group, one celebrating a new line of high-end tools called " Argentum ." You may have recently seen a link to this site from one of the many blogs that have covered this product launch (Thanks, bloggers!). We named the line, did the logo, did the site, and helped get the word out, and had a lot of fun doing it. So much fun, in fact, that we want... Read More...

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