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Top Ten Logos

May 30, 2023 by VectorFast

There are many great logo designs that have made a significant impact worldwide. Here are some examples of widely recognized and highly regarded logos:

  1. Apple: The iconic apple with a bite taken out of it is synonymous with Apple Inc. It’s a simple, sleek, and instantly recognizable logo that represents innovation and elegance.
  2. Nike: The Nike “Swoosh” is one of the most recognizable logos globally. Its simplicity and dynamic shape convey movement and speed, reflecting the company’s focus on athletic footwear and apparel.
  3. Coca-Cola: The Coca-Cola logo is a classic example of effective branding. The timeless cursive font and distinctive red color evoke feelings of nostalgia and joy.
  4. McDonald’s: The golden arches of McDonald’s are a globally recognized symbol. The logo has evolved over time, but the iconic “M” shape is instantly associated with the fast-food chain.
  5. FedEx: The FedEx logo may appear simple at first glance, but it cleverly incorporates a hidden arrow between the “E” and “X,” symbolizing speed, precision, and forward movement.
  6. Google: Google’s logo has undergone various modifications, but its primary design is a playful and colorful representation of the brand. It has become synonymous with the company’s mission of organizing and making information accessible to all.
  7. Amazon: The Amazon logo features a smiley arrow, starting from the letter “A” and ending at the letter “Z.” It signifies the wide range of products available on the platform, from A to Z, and the smile suggests customer satisfaction.
  8. Mercedes-Benz: The Mercedes-Benz logo is a simple yet elegant representation of the luxury automotive brand. The three-pointed star signifies the brand’s dominance over land, sea, and air.
  9. Twitter: The Twitter bird logo is instantly recognizable and associated with the popular social media platform. It represents freedom, communication, and the ability to connect with others in real-time.
  10. BMW: The BMW logo consists of a circular blue and white design with a propeller-like shape, representing the brand’s aviation heritage and precision engineering.

These are just a few examples, but there are countless other impressive logos out there. The effectiveness of a logo design is subjective and depends on various factors, including its ability to communicate the brand’s values, uniqueness, simplicity, and memorability.

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What ChatGPT says to question What’s Vector Art?

February 6, 2023 by VectorFast

Vector art is a type of digital illustration created using mathematical algorithms and geometric shapes, such as points, lines, and curves, to represent images. The advantage of vector art is that it can be resized without losing quality or becoming pixelated, making it ideal for use in logos, illustrations, and graphic design. Vector art files are typically saved in formats such as AI, SVG, or EPS.

Vectorize Logo

To vectorize a logo means to convert a pixel-based image of a logo into a vector graphic, which is a mathematical representation of lines, shapes, and colors. Vector graphics are resolution-independent, meaning they can be resized without losing quality, and they are often used in design and printing.

There are several methods to vectorize a logo, including manual tracing, using automatic tracing tools, or by redrawing the logo from scratch in vector software such as Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or CorelDraw.

If you have access to vector software, you can simply import the pixel-based logo and then trace it, or redraw it, to create a vector version.

If you don’t have access to vector software, there are online tools that can help you vectorize a logo automatically, such as Vector Magic or Adobe Illustrator online. Simply upload the pixel-based logo and the tool will trace it for you. However, be aware that the quality of the resulting vector graphic may vary and manual adjustments may be needed.

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Car wrap design created using Illustrator for Meetze Plumbing published in Sign and Graphics Magazine

March 14, 2021 by VectorFast

Vehicle wrap design we created for Meetze Plumbing, Columbia, South Carolina, published in the February, 2018 issue of Sign and Graphics Magazine. The design was done using Adobe Illustrator.


vectorized artwork for car wrap

Vector car wrap design

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Obama’s favorite books 2018

December 29, 2018 by VectorFast

A quick graphics for Facebook page. Listing President Obama’s Favorite books he read in 2018.

President Obama’s list of top books he read in 2018

Filed Under: Vector Art Blog

Bear Creek Striper Club Logo

August 26, 2017 by VectorFast

We vectorized the logo with distress look for a client in Adobe Illustrator for T Shirt printing.

Bear Creek Logo
Distress look for t shirt print artwork

Filed Under: Vector Art Blog

Infographics: How a bill becomes a law

December 18, 2014 by VectorFast

Info graphics


Designed infographics on ‘How a bill becomes a law’. I used Adobe Illustrator CS-6 to create the graphics. Below is the text, the info graphics is based on.

How a Bill Becomes a Law

A bill is introduced in either of the two houses of Congress: the House of
Representatives or the Senate. The bill is referred to a committee. If approved,
it’s debated and voted upon by the entire house. If the house does not approve
the bill, they can either send it back to the committee it came from or abandon
it. If the bill is approved, it goes to the other house where the same process is
repeated. If the bill is approved by the other house, it goes to the President. If
the President signs it, it becomes law. The President has the option to veto the
bill and send it back to Congress. Both houses of Congress then have three
choices:
• They can change the bill so it is more to the President’s liking;
• They can agree that the bill will never be passed and let it go;
• They can vote to override the President’s veto.

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