Many band logos are hugely famous – everyone recognises The Rolling Stones' tongue and Nirvana's smiley face. They're on T-shirts, merch, and if you see them on a news story, you'll know which band ...
Metal band Lamb of God has retired their iconic wordmark logo after 22 years of action, ushering in a fresh modern era. Comparing the old design to a "falafel restaurant menu," it seems the band had ...
Band logos are interesting beasts. As expressed in Part 1 of our Best Band Logos feature, the logo can simply be a wildly creative font showcasing the band in questions name. But a band logo can also ...
When you think of a famous band, what’s the first image that comes into your head? Chance are it’s their logo, which both sums up so much about a band and tips potential new listeners off to their ...
Well before contemporary concepts of branding, rock and roll bands in music recognized the value of having an easily identifiable logo. Good imagery doesn't just give a band marketability, though; it ...
Popular culture has seen some truly impressive logos over the last handful of decades. Sometimes the logo itself stands on its own and become an anecdote within popular music. It is evident that a ...
In 2017, writer Jim K Davies and designer Jamie Ellul set up BandLogoJukeBox – a website dedicated to the art of band logo design, and one that merged their mutual interest in music and graphics. The ...
Throughout rock history, some bands and musicians have relied solely on their names to promote their music. Others have developed logos that would become inextricable from their identity. From The ...
In the realm of rock and all of its bastard stepchildren, packaging is key. No matter how much some may seek to deny it, every band has an image it wants to portray—it's part of the showy nature of ...