I’ve always been fascinated by how a simple logo can carry emotion, identity, and meaning with so little. That’s what pulled me into branding years ago, and it’s still what keeps me inspired today. Much respect to @LogoArchive and @LogoArchiveNow for constantly inspiring the community.
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Logo Archive is the push I needed! 🪄✨
Here are some logos I've made over the years that I'm genuinely proud of — each one taught me something new.
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A little intro to me, the guy behind @logoarchive@logoarchive.now
I’m Rich @richardbranson , a writer, curator, and founder working across branding, publishing, and design culture. I run @bpandopinion a long-running platform dedicated to sharing opinion on brand identity and visual culture, alongside @logoarchive , an ongoing exploration of historical logos and the stories, and aesthetics behind them. I’m also building @brandarchivexyz a site dedicated to brand systems and @portaltoxyz , a new platform connecting design-led companies with talented creative people through a more considered and community-driven approach to hiring.
A lot of what I do sits between research, storytelling, and observation. I’m interested in how brands communicate meaning over time, how design reflects culture, and why certain symbols continue to resonate decades later. My work often explores the intersection of history, identity, publishing, and contemporary visual language, with a particular love for archives, overlooked details, and the emotional side of design.
Outside of projects, I’m usually reading, collecting references, walking through London, sitting in coffee shops thinking too much, or having long conversations about creativity.
I’m soooo late😅 @LogoArchive
Here are some selected logos from the past few years. Some new logos, some old logos, some logos that never saw the light of day.
I love them all equally, This is one of the few trends I’ve wanted to be a part of.
Do you have a favourite?