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Today we continue with Tennis Tournaments logos. Below is a listing of ATP 500 Tournaments logos.

Rebrand 100 has just released the 2011 Global Awards, prizes that celebrate the best rebranding programs world wide. You can peruse the awards on rebrand100 website and I recommend you to take some time and explore the branding programs as they are a great source of inspiration. The rebranding programs are all amazingly good and the best of the best are on display here, but even so I couldn't help not to pick a few favorites which are to be displayed here on this post. The branding programs in my selection are chosen based on personal preference and the way those brands and designs manage to transmit something to myself and communicate something better than the others. Take a look and maybe let me know if you have your own favorites.

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Under sports logo tradition here on The Logo Mix, we started last week a series on tennis tournaments logos to select the best tennis logo design. In the previous post we've seen the Grand Slam tennis tournaments logos and today we continue with the tennis Masters Series logo designs. I've added a small description for each tournament, just some interesting facts that caught my eye. Background is always important in logo design as it casts a new light on the design idea displayed.

People are usually afraid of what they don't know, of the things they can't understand and control. I assume this is the case with monsters and ghosts. But, in an age without myths and fairytales, people needed to handle those concepts in some way, so they transformed them into something casual, friendly and fun. They also emptied these concepts of their original meaning and gave them an abstract understanding. Most of us live two types of lives in the same time... one in the real world and another one in the virtual space. Monsters and ghosts find a renewed life in the virtual space. Emptied of the content from the real life, they begin to live again in the world of gaming and internet.

I believe that a sport is as famous as it is able to attract sponsors and ignite the passion of the fans. Also I think it's to do with the number of people watching that particular sport live on a stadium or arena or via internet and television. There is one more thing though. People and companies get involved as sponsors and supporters because they want to be associated with that sport, in our case tennis. They want to be associated with what that sport means and stands for.

I must admit that it was easier to make the selection of feminine logos than it was to find logos with truly masculine characteristics. Manhood has changed its core, it has become more sophisticated and diverse and in some cases more effeminate. Take for example the metrosexuals, a softer version of men living in a capitalist culture with a strong concern for their appearance. The wild spirit of the true man seem to have faded away, or at least dissipated and become a rara avis. The men have changed since the day they were branding the cows with the fiery iron and so were the type of branding that is addressed to them.