Remember Signs.com's logo drawing challenge? It was fun to see the results of 150 people being asked to draw popular logos (Apple, Target, Starbucks and more) from memory; even simple ones like Apple's yielded an incredible variety, most of them wildly inaccurate.
UK-based promotional company Adler has just run a copycat challenge with more logos, some of them familiar to us Yanks, some not. If you're a designer with some markers on your desk right now, before you scroll down any further--can you draw, from memory, the logos for BMW, Lego, Puma and Spotify? Once you've sketched them out, scroll down and see how yours stacks up to the 100 other peoples' efforts.
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You've got to love the attempt at the Spotify logo at top left of that chart.
Here's a few more logos that ought be familiar, at least Stateside:
Finally, here are the rest of the logos Adler asked for, which ought be familiar to our Euro-based readers:
By the bye, if any of you want to take a stab at it and won't cheat, please draw the Core77 logo from memory, and attach it in the comments. The winner will receive a firm handshake if they appear at the next Core77 Conference.
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Is anyone else bothered by the two axises with the same lables?
I did not mean to post that comment yet. Please ignore the misspelling of "axes" and "labels".
I really was too! Took me a minute to realize what it meant — was looking for more meaning. Fun study though.