
As the “ultimate mark of distinction” for a company, a lot of thought goes into logo design. It must be unique yet familiar, and at the same time somewhat timeless.
Because of the temporal nature of logos, there are often trends in logo design that many companies follow as they go through the rebranding process.
For a glimpse of what the future holds in logo design, check out LogoOrange’s list of 10 Trends That Will Define Logo Design In 2008.
[LogoOrange - 10 Trends That Will Define Logo Design In 2008]

How do you advertise for a t-shirt company that only sells one shirt?
Easy: Make a racy video that everyone wants to watch.
Click the link to see why Love is Lame.
[Love Is Lame - Video]
[Love Is Lame]
[Via: T-Critic]

The evolution of a company’s logo can provide an interesting look into the history of the company and the design decisions that it made.
Neatorama has put together a fantastic list of 13 tech companies and the stories behind their logo changes, and it’s a great way to get a quick history lesson about the world of tech.
[Neatorama - The Evolution Of Tech Companys' Logos]

Furni, the clock (and furniture) design company, wants you to show them your skills, and is giving you clock guts to do it with.
To take part in the design competition, just order one of their clock parts kits, build a box to house them in, and then show off your stuff. The winner might even see their design in the next Furni collection.
Regardless of the result, you’ll at least end up with a clock that no one else has (though there’s probably a reason you’re not a professional clock designer), and the pride of knowing that you made something with your bare hands. It’s clock time.
[Furni - Show Us Your Skills]
[Via: MAKE: Blog]