Debate: What is the best logo of all time?
Your opportunity to influence our 'best of' list.
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We want to know what you think is the best logo ever made. Sure, we have our best logos list, which includes some of the most well-known logos in the world (and some lesser known ones) chosen by professional designers. But we have a hunch some of you might not agree with our list – and that you see greatness elsewhere. We will add the winner to our list – and share the overall results and comments, too.
Our current list includes:
- Apple
- Audi
- Bass Ale
- CBS
- Coca-Cola
- Cooper Union
- Crate&Barrel
- Davidelfin
- Dunkin'
- FedEx
- Hillary Clinton
- I Love New York
- Jordan Jumpman
- Kelloggs
- Lacoste
- LG
- London Underground
- McDonald's
- MIT Media Lab
- Mozzo
- MTV
- NIKE
- Open University
- Penguin
- Playboy
- Qantas
- The Red Cross
- Santa Cruz
- Shell
- Sony VAIO
- Syncopy
- Tate
- Toblerone
So, what do you think? Do you love a logo that's as iconic as its brand, or have you got a sneaky secret no-one else has heard of? Is it a new, old or redesigned logo you want to crown? Are there any picks in our list you'd relegate?
Article continues belowTell us all in the comments – and give us your best reason, too. Let the debate begin!
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Georgia has worked on Creative Bloq since 2018, and has been the site's Editor since 2023. With a specialism in branding and design, Georgia is also Programme Director of CB's award scheme – the Brand Impact Awards. As well as immersing herself with the industry through attending events like Adobe Max and the D&AD Awards and steering the site's content streams, Georgia has an eye on new commercial opportunities and ensuring they reflect the needs and interests of creatives.
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