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From the most sophisticated, corporate visual systems to the omnipresent emoticons, icons have become an international language, entertaining images, and affirmations of a unique brand identity, as much personal as they are commercial. With a preface by Steven Heller and commentary by experts such as Bill Gardner, John Korpics, and Brian Rea, this book will educate, inspire, and entertain designers, illustrators and any fans. Desde los sistemas visuales corporativos más sofisticados hasta los omnipresentes emoticonos, los iconos se han convertido en un lenguaje internacional, imágenes…mehr

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From the most sophisticated, corporate visual systems to the omnipresent emoticons, icons have become an international language, entertaining images, and affirmations of a unique brand identity, as much personal as they are commercial. With a preface by Steven Heller and commentary by experts such as Bill Gardner, John Korpics, and Brian Rea, this book will educate, inspire, and entertain designers, illustrators and any fans. Desde los sistemas visuales corporativos más sofisticados hasta los omnipresentes emoticonos, los iconos se han convertido en un lenguaje internacional, imágenes estimulantes y amenas, y afirmaciones de identidad de marca únicas, tanto a nivel personal como comercial. Con un prefacio de Steven Heller y comentarios del experto en logotipos Bill Gardner y los directores creativos John Korpics y Brian Rea, Crear iconos educará, inspirará y entretendrá a diseñadores, ilustradores, amantes del diseño y aficionados a los símbolos.
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Autorenporträt
Emily Potts is a writer and has been in an editor in the design industry for 20 years. She lives in Peoria, Illinois. Felix Sockwell is an artist, graphic designer, and art director specializing in logos, murals, and GUI who has worked with various brands and companies. He lives in Maplewood, New Jersey. Steven Heller was the art director for the New York Times for 35 years. He currently writes the blog The Daily Heller and lives in New York City.