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LogoArchive Issue 2

LogoArchive Issue 1 was conceived, designed and sent to the printers for quotation within a day. It was inspired by a panel discussion that took place the day before at Somerset House as part of the exhibition Print! Tearing It Up. In the momentum of its design LogoArchive seeks a closer connection between the passion of its author and material object.

LogoArchive is founded on an enthusiasm for a well-crafted symbol; a convivial metaphor, a communicative immediacy and smart use of form language. However, in print, it was never conceived as a document with a singular intention; the simple documentation of symbols, rather a delivery mode in which to build a story and share thoughts. 

Issue 2 begins to explore the potential of the zine to reconfigure itself over time. It does this by introducing a cover as content philosophy and in the addition of an insert. A conversation on Twitter; digital dialogue lost in the passage of time but forever coded into the electronic aether, is materialised as ink on paper and written into the story of the zine. This sits alongside an anthropological text; a musing on the distinctive qualities of the human eye, the theme of this issue.

The zine is now arranged chronologically, but in the selection of symbols, uses pairings to be playful or call out commonalities and differences in technique and context. This is augmented by a design-focused introductory text.
Designer / Editor: Richard Baird
Publisher: BP&O
Publication: 2018Size: 148x210mm
Pages: 14pp + Cover
Paper: Colorplan Ebony 135gsm
Finish: White (5x)
Binding: Black Staples
LogoArchive Issue 2
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LogoArchive Issue 2

LogoArchive Issue 2. A zine dedicated to the form-language of mid-century logo design.

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