Negative Space

Negative Space

Posted on: 05/09/2009

Negative space is the space between and around the focal point object. Artists have used negative space to create optical illusions for many years. A great example of negative space is Rubin’s vase; this is an image of a vase that when the viewer concentrates on the space around the main focus might be able to see the silhouette of two men looking at each other.

Designers have also used this technique, creating amazing pieces of graphic art that some may not even have notice. Logos in particular can use negative space quite well, and can give what on first glance looks like a simple logo, a whole new depth and meaning.

Here are 21 examples of stunning logos that use negative space:

fedex

adobe

toblerone

zub

highroad

elefont

lantex
bigten

wiesinger-music

hanuet-wine

mosleepcitydirect

mouseuniverse

justcreativedesign

painofish

chihuahua

height

casatimis

peter-ryan

marchingmutts

{Comments}

  1. Helen Says:

    Great collection! :tup: I love negative space logos… when I’m designing logos, I always try for a negative one first!

    Some of my favourites here… especially the toblerone one both tasty and clever!

  2. Sam Says:

    Nice Collection of logos, you’re right it does give a logo some extra depth.

  3. Luke Jones Says:

    Cool article!

    Although I don’t understand the very first one?

    What am I missing?

  4. Luke Jones Says:

    Ohhhh, the arrow!

  5. Dizi Says:

    teehee, yes the arrow :)

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