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Logos I Like: a Gallery of Inspiration for Consignment, Resale, and Thrift Shops.

April 23, 2011 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

A little gallery of inspiring logos that might be just the thing for your resale store, and why I like them. Matching one’s logo-look to the image of the shop is the first step in branding, and these examples do it well. All images are clickable so you can visit the businesses that created them.

From delias.com

Clean, modern, with that little spark that makes it memorable, an asterisk in place of the apostrophe.

Saks old Want-It logo

This logo from Sake Fifth Avenue is apparently no longer used, but I love its style: The individual is picky, and she's cherry-picking. The mix of typefaces hints at a variety of offerings. Kinda like resale, huh? (Graphic linked to credit given to designer of it.)

Smart, ethical, and eco-friendly

Love how the regimented "cityscape" turns into nature's birds...how the mundane takes flight. The little touch of color will look equally good in black and white. Their tag line's not bad either 😉

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