Colon navigations: University of the Arts London gets a new logo
GET a load of that natty new logo for the University of the Arts London (UAL). It’s £48,000 well invested. The cutting-edge design was created by Domenic Lippa, a UAL alumnus. Lippa explains how he came up with the wonder:
“The colon is the connection between UAL and the completion of the identity. A variety of colleges and variety of creativities exist. So it’s quite a challenge for us. This is a sort of new generation of our expression for the university.”
Colons can do that. Minami Takahashi, a student of Foundation Art and Design at Central Saint Martins, approves:
“Though £48,000 seems expensive for creating a logo, the new logo will bring a fresh feeling to the place and give me more motivation to study.”
Anyone who needs a new logo, and can’t find a stencil kit, can get in touch:::::::::::
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Field Center for Children’s Policy TO the Field Center for Children’s Policy. That’s the logo. This is what it does: Guided by the Schools of Social Policy & Practice, Law, and Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research brings together the resources of the University of Pennsylvania to enhance and assure the well-being of abused and neglected children and those at risk of maltreatment. Well…
Posted: 1st, June 2012 | In: The Consumer Comment | TrackBack | Permalink