John Nack (Product Manager of Photoshop at Adobe) writes about the new logo for the Photoshop family of products (including Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Album, Lightroom, etc.).
“To represent this rich family of products, Adobe is introducing the Photoshop visual logo. This logo will soon appear in all Photoshop-related marketing, so keep an eye out for it. The Photoshop logo on a product, service, or technology, represents the rich legacy, technical quality, and attention to detail that has made Photoshop the gold standard in digital imaging.”
It would be under understatement to say I don’t like the new logo (I think they’re trying a little to hard to be ‘trendy’), but I am honoured John Nack referenced my article about ‘Photoshop branding’
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[...] As I wrote earlier, Photoshop has got a new logo. The critics aren’t really good, and I’m not a big fan either. Personally I prefered the CS2 logo, but let’s take a look at the other old logo’s: [...]
[...] As I wrote earlier, Photoshop has got a new logo. The critics aren’t really good, and I’m not a big fan either. Personally I prefered the CS2 logo, but let’s take a look at the other old logo’s: [...]
In all honest i don’t like it that much - its gone into a web 2.0 style of design and i don’t think it looks anywhere near as professional. That being said though, i’ve just checked out the photoshop website and the flash intro animation section is rather cool; im still unconvinced! Truth be told, i heard it here first
As I wrote earlier, Photoshop has got a new logo. The critics aren’t really good, and I’m not a big fan either. Personally I prefered the CS2 logo, but let’s take a look at the other old logo’s