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And they were downright dirty.
Design can be a hugely rewarding profession. You get to create enduring work that people remember, and that just perhaps in some small way makes the world a better place... or maybe your work just gets ridiculed forever. As we reach the end of another year, any designers out there with regrets about personal design blunders or oversights over the past 12 months can take solace in recalling some of the unbelievably bad logos that once saw the light of day, and how one designer set out to fix them.
Bad logo designs crop up all the time (Meta, Volvo and Calendly were the protagonists of some of the biggest controversies of 2021, and this year even saw some brands jump on a TikTok trend by posting intentionally bad logo designs). Many bad logos are simply forgotten about and consigned to history, but some real clangers retain their place the design hall of shame forever. It's these that designer Emanuele Abrate sought to fix in his 'Worst Logos Ever Redesigned' project, which is still gaining praise today.
It's been more than a year since he set out to "clean up" some of the world's worst – and smuttiest – logos, and he's still getting comments about the mammoth undertaking on his Behance profile. He chose nine of the most famously bad logos ever, a couple of which make it to our list of the all-time worst design fails, and set about exploring how to rectify them. The results were a whole lot more wholesome, as you'll see below (for examples of logos done right, from the start see our selection of the best logos of all time).
As we approach the start of the new year, it's certainly an exercise to consider, and we'd be interested to see designers' reworkings of the most controversial logo designs of 2021. See our guide to the golden rules of logo design for some tips to guide you, and check the best current prices for Adobe's Creative Cloud apps below in need to upgrade your design software.
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Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He's in charge of getting our product reviews up onto the website and keeps track of the best equipment for creatives, from monitors to office supplies. He's worked as a writer and translator for 20 years and also works as a project manager at a design and branding agency based in London and Buenos Aires, where he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors.
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