Baylor Graphic Design Students Recognized in Prestigious International Logo Design Publication
LogoLounge Book 15 Award Winners Brooke Sockwell, Abigail Sanders, and Katherine Bedewi with the Logos They Designed Directly Above Their Portraits
LogoLounge, the world’s largest peer-reviewed logo design database, has been a leading resource for identity design for over two decades. Each year, a distinguished panel of industry experts selects 3,000 exemplary logos from a global pool of over 30,000 submissions for inclusion in its annual hardbound publication.
We are proud to announce that three logos created by Baylor University students have been selected for inclusion in LogoLounge Book 15. This marks the first time Baylor students will be featured in this esteemed publication—an outstanding milestone that reflects the caliber of talent emerging from our program.
The 2025 judging panel included renowned designers such as Paula Scher, Jacob Cass, Scott Fuller, Katie and Ilana, Jeremy Slagle, Jack Chitty, Gustavo Dao, Bill Kenney, Cat How, and Markus Daum. This recognition not only highlights the exceptional work of our students but also affirms Baylor University’s growing presence in the design community.
We extend our congratulations to the selected students and look forward to following their continued contributions to the field of graphic design.
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