by www.logodesignlove.com 
It’s no coincidence that the most memorable logo designs are also the  most simple in appearance. You want the identities you create to be  instantly recognisable, acting as a memorable identifier for the company  they represent. A consumer will normally just take a fleeting glimpse  at a logo, and an overly complex mark will 
make that opportunity  redundant.
Here are 15 examples of simple, successful designs.
1/ WWF
Designed by Sir Peter Scott, in 1961.
Designed by Sir Peter Scott, in 1961.

2/ Shell
Designed by Raymond Loewy, in 1971.
Designed by Raymond Loewy, in 1971.

3/ Bayer
Designed by Bayer, in 1904.
Designed by Bayer, in 1904.

4/ Message
Designed by Sam Dallyn, in 2001.
Designed by Sam Dallyn, in 2001.

5/ USA Network
Designed by Peloton Design, in 2005.
Designed by Peloton Design, in 2005.

6/ Innocent
Designed by Deepend, in 1999.
Designed by Deepend, in 1999.

7/ British Golf Museum
Designed by Tayburn, in 2004.
Designed by Tayburn, in 2004.

8/ London Underground
Designed by Edward Johnston, in 1918.
Designed by Edward Johnston, in 1918.

9/ Mitsubishi Motors
Designed by Yataro Iwasaki, in 1870.
Designed by Yataro Iwasaki, in 1870.

10/ Shelter
Designed by Johnson Banks, in 2003.
Designed by Johnson Banks, in 2003.

11/ 3M
Designed by Siegal & Gale, in 1977.
Designed by Siegal & Gale, in 1977.

12/ Apple
Designed by Regis McKenna Advertising, in 1977.
Designed by Regis McKenna Advertising, in 1977.

13/ Penguin
Designed by Edward Young, in 1935.
Designed by Edward Young, in 1935.

14/ Families
Designed by Herb Lubalin, in 1980.
Designed by Herb Lubalin, in 1980.

15/ Waterways Trust
Designed by Pentagram, in 2000.
Designed by Pentagram, in 2000.

 
 
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