Top 12 Logos of 2009 As Voted By You
Published on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 – 8:14 am
These are the top 12 logo designs of 2009 as voted by you (the awards that won Logo Of The Month) on my other site Logo Of The Day.
What logo do you believe should win the 2009 Logo Of The Year? Cast your vote at the bottom of this post. Voting closes February 12th.
And just so you know, we are now accepting new logo submissions, so go & suggest a logo for a chance to win a Logo Of The Day award.
Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson commemorative logo – from a short video clip shown on MTV.
Winner: Logo Of The Month September 2009
Credits: Agency; bbdo.de Executor; s-farm.de
Lochness

Loch Ness Partnership logo.
Winner: Logo Of The Month June 2009
Designer: Navy Blue Design Group (David Needham)
Talkmore

Talkmore uses symbology in the form of quotation marks to replace the letters A and E, creating a clever image that gives a graphical representation of the words and meaning of the brand. The touch of color enhances this effect making the logo stand out.
Winner: Logo Of The Month Nov 2008
(used this month as no posts were made during December 2009)
Designer: Nido
Coffee

“Logo for coffee house Coffee CUP where high quality coffee is served. Notice that logo of coffee cup is made of letters “CUP”.” See it in use here.
Winner: Logo Of The Month May 2009
Designer: Jan Zabransky
Butterfly

This is a logo for women’s underwear company. Student work.
Winner: Logo Of The Month November 2009
Credits: Sertac Aydogdu
Friedman Psychology

Logo design for Friedman Psychology Group.
Winner: Logo Of The Month February 2009
Designer: Mugar Mihai
Swan Songs

A “non-profit that fulfills musical wishes at the end of life”
Winner: Logo Of The Month July 2009
Credits: Macnab Design
Figure 9

“Figure Nine, Inc. is a small bookkeeping/accounting firm in the Indianapolis area. The logo will be used as the company mark on all marketing materials. The logo was to be clean-looking yet bold, and I wanted to convey Figure Nine’s association with number-crunching without being too blatant. Using a “9? as the g worked out well, and offsetting it in a bolder red makes it stand out so the viewer has to look twice.”
Winner: Logo Of The Month October 2009
Credits: Christian Elden
Arbeitskreis Vernetzung

The Logo is for a group (an organization) called “Arbeitskreis Vernetzung”, formed of 4 different social services in Germany and last had been used for an Event called “Tag der sozialen Dienste” (Day of social services). The logo shows 4 people looked at from above, forming a circle (or holding their hands) in an very reduced way. It stands for the 4 organizations the “Arbeitskreis” (Working-Circle (Workgroup)) is formed of. It shows the unity of these 4 organizations and the “Teamspirit”, just like a football-team sticking together their hands, ready to achieve something. The perspective from above, stands for the fact, that the Group has a vantage point frome above when looking at problems to solve them.” ~ Dominic Rödel
Winner: Logo Of The Month April 2009
Designer: Dominic Rödel
Youth Forum

“This logo is made for Youth Forum, under the name “Forum of the future”. This forum will be held once or twice a year where the top notch people (including prince & princesses) will be hearing the problems of youth and then following it up to solve them.
Basically as per symbol: it is consists of speech balloons coming from four sides (problems or opinion from all sides). different colors : Different problems/opinions. Making shape and the focus is in the middle : means solution (not just useless discussion but with a shape.”
Designer: Sajjad Haider Syed
Jasmine Star Photography

Logo for use on the Jasmine Star Photography website.
Winner: Logo Of The Month for January 2009.
Designer: Nate Sees
Tap Project New Orleans

“Tap Project required that we align ourselves with the existing brand and create a logo for New Orleans Tap Project. This logo is a juxtaposition of the Fleur De Li, a symbol of New Orleans, and water droplets that allow children to have drinking water.”
Winner: Logo Of The Month August 2009
Credits: Zohrab Gevorkian
Cast Your Vote! [Voting Closed]

What logo should win the 2009 Logo Of The Year?
- Michael Jackson (28%, 698 Votes)
- Coffee (20%, 500 Votes)
- Lochness (17%, 434 Votes)
- Talkmore (13%, 338 Votes)
- Friedman Psychology (4%, 103 Votes)
- Jasmine Star (4%, 98 Votes)
- Butterfly (4%, 96 Votes)
- Swan Songs (3%, 87 Votes)
- Figure 9 (3%, 71 Votes)
- Youth Forum (2%, 51 Votes)
- Tap Project New Orleans (1%, 32 Votes)
- Arbeitskreis Vernetzung (1%, 26 Votes)
Total Voters: 2,532
Thank you for your votes! Voting is now closed.
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Chris on Feb 2, 2010 said:
I really like the MJ-logo, but I think it’s somewhat unethical, ’cause it goes with the hype and away from the personal drama towards show. Thus, I voted for butterfly.
Tenny on Feb 2, 2010 said:
Talk more! excellent logo
Michael Lynch on Feb 2, 2010 said:
Coffee is incredible. When large the typography is very impressive and when small, the lettering works as smoke and identifies the brand and product. The color and back drop are excellent complements.
Anything Graphic on Feb 2, 2010 said:
I agree with Chris. I voted for Butterfly as well. Everything about it is awesome! Great handful of logos.
Unit B on Feb 2, 2010 said:
While I voted for the MJ ribbon, I too am hyped out. But I’m surprised how little response the Youth Forum has gotten. Simply executed, I think it makes its point well. Some good samples nominated.
Anuja on Feb 2, 2010 said:
mhhh i thought the MJ logo is something to do with Breast Cancer. http://simplykathy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/breast-cancer-logo.jpg
So i think its not a good 1. But i really like the coffee one. Its great. Its get the idea at the 1st glance.
Graphic Designer on Feb 2, 2010 said:
Your logo work is quite mind-blowing… very impressive. So many brainstorms that I just cannot conceive of having.
Antoine Guédès on Feb 3, 2010 said:
I voted for Coffee.
So sweet and awesome!
z0r on Feb 3, 2010 said:
Talkmore is awesome, love it most.
Martin Boath on Feb 3, 2010 said:
Should logos that are for fictional companies/briefs or are self-initiated really be included? Isn’t the most difficult part of designing a really good logo dealing with a client and giving them something they love rather than what you think is good?
Just a thought.
R0gueWari0r on Feb 3, 2010 said:
lochness : Brilliant, creative idea. Simple, yet very telling.
Studio Xilef on Feb 3, 2010 said:
This selection of logos is quite impressive which made it difficult to choose only one. But I chose the Coffee Cup logo. It had the potential to be ‘too much’ due to the stylized lettering, but it turned out just right. My favorite part about this logo is that the word ‘cup’ was simply designed to emulate an actual coffee cup.
On a side note: the MJ logo was probably my least favorite due to the fact that the ribbon is used a lot for a variety of causes.
Jacob Cass on Feb 3, 2010 said:
Hello Martin,
A valid point and a fiery topic that I’ve brought up before… check out this post: Fake Logo Designs Revisited. The blurring lines between student work (Butterfly), fictional work and fictional work that has turned into real work (Coffee logo) makes it hard to decide where to draw the line. What’s your opinion?
Joseph Alessio on Feb 3, 2010 said:
I think featuring student work is OK because although it doesn’t guarantee experience in the field but it shows the creativity and style of the designer. All those good ideas that don’t have clients to go along with them still count for something, don’t they?
nikhil on Feb 3, 2010 said:
i love the “talkmore”. It says much a single word.
Really loves such creative logos.Thanks for sharing it.
Martin Boath on Feb 3, 2010 said:
Hi Jacob
I can understand the trouble there must be in finding that line in order to draw it but for me, student work really can’t count in comparison to ‘real’ work. The Butterfly logo is lovely, absolutely, and whoever did it is probably a great designer (although the credit listed links to a site where there is absolutely no work whatsoever even close to the quality of this logo – makes me wonder). But it is still student work and is therefore not being created in the real, commercial environment with a real brief and more importantly, real client feedback.
As for the Coffee logo, it’s just way too generic to be a logo. Again, Jan is a talented guy and this work is the best he’s done, going by what’s on his site. But to me it’s more of an icon than a logo. Albeit a beautiful icon, but an icon nonetheless. To create this first, in whatever manner he feels, and then sell it on is not the way the design world works. It is, however, how iStock’s logo service will work when it’s up and running.
I hope that my comments don’t come across as harsh as both pieces of work are on this list because they are both very good. It’s the circumstances of their creation that I have an issue with.
Kevin Sherman on Feb 3, 2010 said:
I really like the ‘talkmore’ logo, very nicely done. ‘Jasmine Star Photography’ was also cool, very cleaver.
I ended up voting for “Butterfly” because it felt like one of the more timeless logos of this collection. It seemed very elegant and expected of a logo for women’s underwear. Congrats to the student!
Carlos on Feb 3, 2010 said:
MJ definitely.
Editha on Feb 3, 2010 said:
I love the Talk More logo, love the colors, the font and the concept!
Sajjad Haider Syed on Feb 3, 2010 said:
@Unit B
Thanks for liking “Youth Forum” even thou you like several others voted for MJ (A dead one is always respected more… I guess)
But your words made me feel like a winner, thanks.
Leighton Taylor on Feb 4, 2010 said:
I love how the Friedman Psychology logo expands on the well-known “wine glass or 2 faces?” illusion to include multiple levels of meaning. Probably wouldn’t choose it as a favorite logo though; I’m voting for Talkmore.
Thanks for the post Jacob—these are inspirational pieces.
Jacob Luttermann on Feb 4, 2010 said:
I am sorry but I can’t buy in to the MJ hype. To me it all smells of “Let’s make money of a dead celebrity” which is why I didn’t vote for this particular and otherwise very clever logo.
My vote goes to “Lochness”. What a fantastic idea of turning the loc into Nessie (the Loch Ness monster) including ripples in the water. Very clever and such a simple and elegant design. Well done!!
Anrkist on Feb 5, 2010 said:
@Anuja – We have a ribbon for every cause here, so it does fit. For example, the Yellow Ribbon is for supporting our troops. I’m not really sure why we are supporting MJ but it’s a very creative logo.
Taylor Steele on Feb 5, 2010 said:
Great choices. I like the Mj Logo the best.
Rip Michael Jackson.
rupam on Feb 6, 2010 said:
Hi
I like Michael Jackson commemorative logo.
Its nice other are also awesome.
regards
rupam
Trainerpack on Feb 6, 2010 said:
Love the coffee one!
Kasey Mahoney on Feb 6, 2010 said:
A lot of these are really clever. Some of these wouldn’t really work for being in black and white, also are not scaleable.
I don’t know though. . . Is that principle out of date?
Anyways… smart designers and good work. Love all of them!
amanda smith on Feb 7, 2010 said:
I think all logos are well designed, but YOUTH FORUM is really very creative.The designer of this logo has style and creativity and I like it the most.V for Sajjad Haider Syed.YOU ROCK MAN.
ThE S.n.T_z on Feb 7, 2010 said:
i was really confused between the coffee shop and the youthforum logo…but i ended up voting 4 the youth forums coz being a student,i wud say tht youthforums is the need of youth…where they can easily express thier views…..and opinions…so keep moving forward guyz………..
Autonomy on Feb 7, 2010 said:
Wow, these are all great!
Sajjad Haider Syed on Feb 7, 2010 said:
@amanda smith
You sure you dont know me… I mean the way you appriciated “Youth Forum” logo with my name, it feels so personal… Thank you very much amanda. It really helps…
Sajjad Haider Syed on Feb 7, 2010 said:
@ThE S.n.T_z
Thank you very much for the mention of YouthForum & the vote. Thanks a lot….
VJ on Feb 8, 2010 said:
All logos are amazingly drew. In all of them I liked the coffee cup logo. It is so incredible.
rob on Feb 10, 2010 said:
lochness.
I think it’s borderline too subtle, reads as a printing mistake in the first glance. But once you get it it’s genius. For overall visual persistence and clarity it’s not a great logo. But it can stand alone as an ad and I love the idea, can’t stop looking at it, so I gave in and voted for it.
Kendell Warner on Feb 11, 2010 said:
I have to say that the MJ logo did it for me. It’s just so simple and to the point!
Iain Fergus on Feb 11, 2010 said:
I have to say that I really like the lochness logo. Simple and well executed.
Jacob Cass on Feb 11, 2010 said:
Martin,
I do agree with you on most parts and do appreciate your opinion on the matter (and others) which is why I’ve brought it up on this blog before, some people agree, some disagree. I’m in a limbo somewhere just above where you stand.
Kasey,
I wouldn’t say that is principle is out of date but I would say that these logos can work in black or white with slight adjustments and will work at small sizes when needed.
Mike Poghikyan on Feb 12, 2010 said:
I love the creativity of “talkmore”. Very simple, and well executed logo design.
Tareq Samman on Feb 13, 2010 said:
I love them all! they all well done and deserve to win. I wanna say Micheal jackson’s is the best but after second look I like the Jasmine star better
Tareq Samman on Feb 13, 2010 said:
O I love the twitter thing, smart. I post my twitter wrong first time silly me!
Ivan on Feb 24, 2010 said:
I love Michael Jackson logo, for me it’s the best of this collection.
Thank you
Miracle Studios on May 6, 2010 said:
Nice logo Collection!
Cheap printing on Dec 27, 2010 said:
love the friedman design, looks absolutely quality, amazing what they have done with the dual meaning.
alessio on Jun 4, 2011 said:
It ’s beautiful logo Lochness, I really like