Symbol, by Angus Hyland & Steven Bateman

Symbol is a new book by Angus Hyland and Steven Bateman, published by Laurence King.

Symbol book

I was curious to see what difference there’d be between this and Michael Evamy’s Logo from the same publisher.

Symbol book

Symbol shows “1,300 symbols organized into groups and sub-groups according to their visual characteristics.” And Logo contains “1,300+ logos in 75 categories, classified by shape, indexed by sector.”

They’re clearly going to overlap, and they are very similar, but there’s a lot of work in Symbol that was created after the 2007 release of Logo, and it includes a few more in-depth case studies, too, giving context to some of the more well-known projects.

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

An obvious difference is that this one focuses solely on symbols, whereas Logo contains a mix of symbols, wordmarks, and lockups.

Symbol book

“They acquire value. These things become these vessels which so much is poured into over time—there’s a hell of a lot wrapped up in these things. They’re quite mundane, they’re part of our every day visual furniture, but take it away and whoof! That’s why it’s an interesting subject area.”
— Angus Hyland

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

Symbol book

It’s the type of book I’ll dip into for specific design details (year of creation, designer responsible, etc.), or to help ensure I don’t infringe on earlier designs when coming up with my own ideas. A worthy addition to the bookshelf.

Angus Hyland is a graduate of the RCA and a partner at Pentagram in London. He is the author of C/ID and the best-selling The Picture Book.

Watch Angus giving a talk on symbols at the Design Museum, London (below). In particular, he chats about the logos for WWF (sketches here) and Penguin.

Steven Bateman is a freelance writer who has worked with some of the UK’s leading design agencies. A regular contributor to Grafik magazine, he also writes for ISTD Condensed, Nico, and Varoom.

Buy Symbol from Laurence King or:

on Amazon.com
on Amazon.co.uk
on Amazon.ca

Other good books.


Comments

8 responses to “Symbol, by Angus Hyland & Steven Bateman”

  1. Hey first look of this book seems outstanding hope it’ll join my library very soon.
    Thanks David once again to provide such good book info to us.

  2. The rounded animals symbol (3rd image from below), looks pretty much the same in concept with this t-shirt design:

    http://bursa.fotografer.net/detilBarang.php?id=117136

    🙂

  3. This is exactly the type of book that would be perfect for quick inspiration and coffee table reading.

  4. I’ve just updated the post with a video of the book’s co-author Angus Hyland giving a lecture on symbols at London’s Design Museum (thanks for tweeting it @andrewsabatier).

  5. This book is great, I heartily recommend it. I enjoyed the video too, thanks for posting.

  6. I did find both Logo and symbol books on amazon looking for helpful books. I’ll probably get them now I have seen some sort of review on it 🙂

  7. Marina Theodorescu Avatar
    Marina Theodorescu

    Thanks, David! It’s great you post all this new stuff about books. Symbol is very useful!

  8. Got these books coming in the post any time now, can’t wait 🙂

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