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    • Rolling Stones. For £50 in 1969 or £829 in the present times, the tongue and lips logo came to life after Mick Jagger worked with John Pasche. The artist was a student at the Royal College of Art in London.
    • Pink Floyd. One of Pink Floyd’s most influential eras is The Dark Side of the Moon. It still is one of the best selling albums in all of rock history. The album features an illustration of light being refracted through a prism.
    • Red Hot Chili Peppers. Created in a rush to pass a symbol to the record label, lead Anthony Kiedis drew an asterisk. Kiedis refers to his work of art as The Angel’s A-hole.
    • Metallica. Believe it or not, this typography logo was first used on the band’s calling card in the ‘80s. Even rock legends see the value in business cards.
  1. Nov 10, 2020 · From The Rolling Stones' "tongue and lips" to the Grateful Dead's "Steal Your Face," here are the stories behind 12 of the rock world's most recognizable logos.

  2. May 15, 2024 · Picking the best band logos of all time turned out to be quite a task. When asking people about their favorite band logos, most people went right to classic rock band logos like Aerosmith and Metallica, while ignoring great new rock logos like Tool and Foo Fighters.

  3. Explore rock's impact on design with our guide to 60 iconic famous band logos. Perfect for music fans and designers alike!

    • The Rolling Stones. The English rock band’s “Hot Lips” logo is perhaps the most iconic band logo in all of rock history. The logo is both a reflection of the goddess Kali—the Hindu goddess of energy portrayed with a large mouth and tongue—and an amplified depiction of Mick Jagger’s own mouth.
    • The Doors. The American rock band’s logo includes bold, geometric typeface with mirroring double-O’s. The logo screams 1960s; O’s are split down the middle, resembling pills, while the tiny but essential “THE” is written in backwards slanting, psychedelic typeface.
    • The Monkees. American rock and pop band The Monkees, founded in 1966, use a guitar-shaped logotype for their band logo. The distinct curvature of the text gives it a psychedelic feel, while the heart-shaped tuning keys sing of peace and love.
    • AC/DC. AC/DC’s band name is an abbreviation of alternative current/direct current electricity, and its logo reflects just that. The lightning bolt and bold, angular typeface represent the raw energy of the band’s music and performances.
  4. We’re starting our list with some of the most famous rock band logos of all time, best-known for their unique use of typography, eye-catching imagery, and vibrant colors. 1. The Rolling Stones

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  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Many band logos are hugely famous – everyone recognises The Rolling Stones' tongue and Nirvana's smiley face. They're on T-shirts, merch, and if you see them on a news story, you'll know which band the story is about before you even read the headline.

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