Reimagined Bauhaus Logo Designs

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99designs Creates Modern Art Movement-Inspired Logo Iterations

These Bauhaus logo designs are conceived by creative agency 99designs in celebration of the popular modern art movement's 100th anniversary. The project taps the logos of influential companies — National Geographic, BBC, Netflix, Starbucks, Google, LEGO, and Burger King, to name a few. Each brand-differentiating symbol has been carefully reimagined to satisfy the stylistic guides of the influential art movement which was founded back in 1919.

2019 is a big year for the design approach and 99designs' Bauhaus logos are one of many examples of that. Not only are the creations entertaining to look at but they are also quite informative of the style as well. The reimagined Bauhaus logo iterations subscribe to the primary color palette of the movement, as well as its geometry-dependent aesthetic and the "form follows function" mantra.
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