Examples of news blog logos
Here are some examples of news blog logos:
- The Verge: A stylized letter "V" made up of tiny news headlines and icons, representing the intersection of technology and culture.
[Image: The Verge logo]
- The New York Times' The Upshot: A simple, bold font with a subtle arrow pointing upwards, conveying the idea of insight and analysis.
[Image: The Upshot logo]
- BuzzFeed News: A stylized bee icon with a news hat, combining the idea of speed and accuracy with a playful touch.
[Image: BuzzFeed News logo]
- The Guardian's Comment is Free: A stylized letter "C" made up of tiny speech bubbles, representing the idea of free and open discussion.
[Image: Comment is Free logo]
- The Daily Beast: A stylized beast icon with a newspaper hat, combining the idea of news and entertainment.
[Image: The Daily Beast logo]
- The Huffington Post's HuffPost Politics: A stylized "H" made up of tiny political icons, such as a ballot box and a gavel, representing the idea of politics and news.
[Image: HuffPost Politics logo]
- The Washington Post's Wonkblog: A stylized "W" made up of tiny data icons, such as charts and graphs, representing the idea of data-driven journalism.
[Image: Wonkblog logo]
- The Atlantic's CityLab: A stylized "C" made up of tiny city icons, such as buildings and roads, representing the idea of urban planning and policy.
[Image: CityLab logo]
- NPR's The Two-Way: A stylized "T" made up of tiny news icons, such as a clock and a microphone, representing the idea of real-time news and analysis.
[Image: The Two-Way logo]
- The Economist's Espresso: A stylized coffee cup icon with a news hat, combining the idea of speed and accuracy with a playful touch.
[Image: Espresso logo]
These logos are just a few examples of how news blogs and online publications can use creative and innovative designs to represent their brand and values.