We excel at moving brands to a higher ground. Our approach is strategically sound and results-driven. We are not intimidated by blank pages and open spaces. We like to follow instinct and act on informed intuition. Our team has an affinity for good design and uses it as a means to develop brands — from ideation to expression.

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A book that attempts to explain “just what were those design judges thinking anyway.”

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Rockport Publishers www.rockpub.com. and Cresent Hill Books asked Margo Chase, Alex White, Rian Hughes and Ron Miriello to co-author a new design book concept. Editor Nancy Heinonen had the idea to publish the behind-the-selection-process dialog between design judges to help readers better understand what makes a logo design work and not work. It was a smart ideas and we all agreed to pour over thousands of logo entries and cull them down to the best 500 AND document our critiques and reasoning in writing. The book, Really Good Logos Explained, is a great learning tool and logo reference. It has just been released by Rockport Publishing and is available at: http://www.amazon.com/Really-Good-Logos-Explained-Professionals/dp/1592534279

Learn more about the authors by visiting Marco Chase at http://www.margochase.com/ Alex White at http://www.tdc.org/about/white.html and Rian Hughes at http://www.devicefonts.co.uk



One Response to ““Really Good Logos Explained” Released by Rockport - Ron Miriello co-authors

  1. Miriello Grafico / news Says:

    […] highlighting select logos that work, that don’t work - and most importantly WHY. Visit the MG blog for more on the designers […]


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