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  "textContent": "Logo design is under pressure. Not creative pressure—systemic pressure. Brands now live across dozens of surfaces simultaneously: app icons, AR environments, motion graphics, thumbnail previews, embroidered patches, and LED billboards. A logo that can’t survive all of those contexts isn’t a logo anymore. It’s a liability. The logo design trends of 2026 aren’t emerging from […]\n\nThe post Best Logo Design Trends of 2026: What’s Working, What’s Tired, and What’s Next appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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