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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2008

A sequence of trademarks created by Chermayeff & Geismar animated by Sagi Haviv of Chermayeff & Geismar. More of Chermayeff & Geismar's work on www.cgstudionyc.com

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  • many old logos

  • @Volcanic9 Wow dude, don't be a fucking dickhead

  • This is the internet people, no one's forcing you to be here. If you can't appreciate the work, go do something else, don't waste our time with your whining.

    Clearly, a very different thought process than many of the Web 2.0 designers. I sense a greater appreciation of geometry, symmetry, balance and legibility at any scale in any media. They provide a more timeless foundation for corporate identity.

  • this should be sped up by like x5

  • 0:44

  • @Volcanic9 I suppose "Volcanic" is an appropriate name for you. You certainly have some uncontrollable, deep-seated issues that explode from you like burning lava. Perhaps if you were to introduce yourself and not remain anonymous your opinions might seem more than nonsensical drivel. My name is Bill Dawson. I've been a professional graphic designer for more than 25 years. I'm good at what I do. Your lack of respect is insulting and your opinions are without merit.

  • @XK9 And for the record, your identity design leaves me clueless to what your company does. Why a dog? Why is it angry? The dog icon and logotype don't fit together at all, and let me say there are many wasted opportunities with the X and the K being next to each other- such similar line patterns and a short name call for a simple insignia. Why are you having these problems with such a strong portfolio?

  • @XK9 There's also the matter that if he were to do this; review a strange commentator's website, there's no way it would be free. At least write him an email- how do you not know how this kind of stuff works? I'd also like to say, surely, you do not believe that this Youtube video is the highest quality video produced- I'm sure there is a version fit for theatre screens. If there weren't, I'm sure he would not have some external company he has no affiliations with do this simple job.

  • @XK9 Are you serious? That's so ridiculous, I don't even know how to explain why that's not okay to ask. First of all, Mr. Haviv is probably extremely busy designing for the high-profile clients shown in this video, so why would he ever have time to get on Youtube and read comments, much less to watch the video he himself created? (Also, by the way, do you really think he put this video up himself? Because he didn't.)

  • this is incredible. 

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