Left 4 Dead 2 Logo Review
The Left 4 Dead 2 logo displays a severed left hand with the index and middle fingers raised in a "V" shape, while the thumb and the other two fingers are missing.
In the United Kingdom and other PAL regions, the original logo (with the back of the hand facing the viewer) was considered an offensive "flicking the V" gesture. To avoid this, Valve flipped the hand in these regions so the palm faced forward, transforming the insult into a traditional "peace" or "victory" sign. Typography: The Face of the Brand Left 4 Dead 2 logo
The logo is one of the most recognizable icons in gaming history, masterfully evolving from its predecessor to symbolize both the sequel's identity and its gruesome zombie-apocalypse themes. The Design: A Sequel "Hand-Coded" The Left 4 Dead 2 logo displays a
The logo's seemingly simple "two fingers" gesture caused unexpected controversy during its 2009 marketing campaign: Typography: The Face of the Brand The logo