Posts Tagged ‘creative commons’
Ask crowdSPRING: Can Creative Commons Licensed Works Be Used For Logo Design?
Ross | October 1st, 2009In the past, we’ve discussed why it’s unlawful to use stock images, including royalty-free stock, for logo design. This morning in the crowdSPRING forums, we’ve been discussing whether it’s appropriate to use work licensed under a Creative Commons license, for logo design. This is an important topic and a serious issue. If you don’t have [...]
Creative Font Design: FontStruct
Ross | July 8th, 2008There are usually two elements to a logo design – images and letters. Some logos contain only one of these elements – the Apple logo, for example (image), or Coca-Cola (letters). Except for companies whose marks (Nike, Apple) have gained prominence to stand on their own, a large percentage of logos are composed of both [...]


