《SYMBOL》(ANGUS HYLAND)This book features over 1,300 symbols, organized into groups and sub-groups according to their visual characteristics. Every symbol is captioned with information on who it was designed for, who designed it, when, and what the symbol stands for. These sections are interspersed with short but detailed case studies featuring both classic symbols and exceptional examples of recently designed symbols.
ABSTRACT
Circles
Transport for London
CND (Campaign for
Nuclear Disarmament)
Squares and Rectangles
Deutsche Bank
Triangles
MOT
Paul Forrer AG
Polygons
Ovals and Ovoids
Geometric Combinations
Rhombi
Cubes and 3-D Forms
BAM (Royal BAM Group nv)
The Cooper Union
Museum for
Gegenwartskunst Siegen
Stripes
P~aid, Woven and Chequered
Motifs
Chevrons
Diamonds
Wavy Lines, Ribbons and
Zigzags
Dots
Rings and Roundels
Loops, Knots and Guilloche
Curves, Crescents and Arcs
Continental Airlines
Nike
Radiating (Circular)
Munich Olympics 1972
Concentric (Circular)
Rotary (Circular)
Amorphous
Crosses
Arrows
Swiss Federal Railway
(SBB CFF FFS)
British Rail
Speech Bubbles and
Punctuation
REPRESENTATIONAL
Water, Liquid and Waves
Snowflakes
Fire and Flames
Flowers
Plants and Leaves
RACE (Research for an
Alternative and Clean
Energy)
Trees
Fruits and Vegetables
Apple
Domesticated Animals
Wild Animals
WWF
The New York Public Library
Birds
Sprint
Penguin
BOAC (British Overseas
Airways Corporation)
Fish and Other Marine Animals
Shell
Insects
Extinct and Mythical Creatures
Landscapes
Stars
The Sun
Planets. Globes and Moons
Pan Am
Figures
Faces
Eyes
CBS (Columbia Broadcasting
System)
Hands and Feet
Architecture
Nouveau Theatre de
Montreuil
Centre Georges Pompidou
Transport
Tools.Machinery and
Appliances
Everyday Objects
Sports
Music, Craft, Art and Fashion
Food and Drink
Books and Paper
Hearts
Crowns
KLM
Heraldry, Shields and Flags
Locks and Keys
Client index
Designer index
Sector index
Picture credits
Acknowledgements