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“The Grandfathers of Logo Design”

It used to be that logo design was “mostly utilitarian; images that represented brands often depicted either the product, the service, or something related to its manufacture, such as a factory.”

Then along came Paul Rand, who upended everything with his IBM logo in 1956. And then? Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar created an abstract mark for Chase Manhattan Bank. Logo design hasn’t been the same since. Take a look:



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