besides sparklette.net, another website that i’m involved in is popular community metablog, ping.sg. u-zyn, the brain behind this project, invited me to redesign the website in late ‘06.
besides the revamp, we also thought that as with every great website, it deserves its own customised logos during special occasions, like google’s. so i sat down to work on the first ever holiday logo for ping.sg during christmas ‘06. it was very well-received by web visitors and encouraged me to create a whole series of holiday logos.
here are all the ping.sg holiday logos i have designed from past to present, all based on the original blue “ping” logo.
Mother’s Day 2008:

mother’s day falls on may 11 for 2008. on this wonderful and meaningful day, i create this logo just for her. i attempt to keep things simple by coloring it in pink and adding just a single stalk of richly-detailed rosebud (you can even see the water droplets). i really like how things turned out.
Labor Day 2008:

labor day! in singapore, this falls on the first day of may each year. working people get the day off on this rather ironically named day. an axe, a hammer and a screwdriver symbolise the tools that laborers may use. then, there’s the workman wearing his hardhat, with a traffic cone and a stop sign.
Valentine’s Day 2008:

i have been waiting for a chance to use my favorite color. that chance came when valentine’s day arrived, probably the only time when a purple logo would be appropriate! cuddly teddy bears and gifts are things that this day can’t go without. a big heart glows in pink to remind us all that the most important element of this day is still love.
Chinese New Year 2008:

as chinese new year coincides with spring, pink spring blossoms are featured here. dangling from the top are chinese lanterns in bright pink. look out for those firecrackers — they are lit!
Christmas 2007:

it’s always fun designing stuff for christmas. i gave the logo an icy, translucent effect (note how the candy cane can be seen through the ice) and dotted the “i” with a snowflake. in the foreground are a bunch of colorful gift boxes and christmas baubles. as a finishing touch, i let the “g” wear a woolly santa hat!
Hari Raya Haji 2007:

for hari raya haji, the logo has turned green, a prominent festive color. in addition to that, i have also painted it over with a faint paisley design. this is the first time i have experimented with patterns in this logo series. ketupats (malay rice cakes) dangle from the logo. once again, i made use of the dot in the “i”, replacing it with the islamic symbol.
Halloween 2007:

this spooky logo designed for halloween 2007 is another of my favorites! like the valentine’s day 2007 logo, i have tweaked the logo color to black. bats fly around it while a black cat arches its back. also present are two jack-o-lanterns, an important halloween element. try spotting the little ghost!
Mid-Autumn Festival 2007:

the mid-autumn festival is also known as the moon festival. on this day, the full moon is significantly bright. besides having the full moon in this logo, i have also hanged a couple of brightly colored paper lanterns. at night children would go out in the dark carrying such lanterns.
Valentine’s Day 2007:

ping.sg has gone pink! to celebrate valentine’s day, i colored the logo pink and scattered red hearts in various sizes all over. a paper cutout couple in baby blue and pink stands hand in hand, deeply in love.
Chinese New Year 2007:

as a kid, i would play with small firecrackers during chinese new year when visiting relatives in malaysia (it’s legal there). similarly in this logo, a little girl dressed in red sets a firecracker alight. also present are common chinese new year items such as the chinese “fu” (?, fortune) character (hung upside down to signify that fortune has arrived) and mandarin oranges.
New Year 2007:

right after christmas, i designed a logo for new year 2007. this time round, i went for a celebratory theme. the things you would usually see at a new year’s party can be found here, such as colorful balloons, confetti, wine and some bubbly, of course.
i created this logo for christmas 2006 shortly after i joined the team. snowflakes fall and accumulate on the logo. a yellow glowing star is used to dot the “i” while a christmas wreath hangs on the “n”. to add a touch of cute, i brought in frosty the snowman to wave hi! to date, this remains my most favorite ping.sg holiday logo.
personally i prefer the logos that retain the original blue, with additional little elements used sparingly. simplicity is key. with such little screen estate to work with, it’s best not to incorporate both color changes and several elements into one logo (christmas 2007, valentine’s day 2008).
it also helps that the original logo looks visually balanced (the “p” and “g” are flipped characters), which makes designing on top of it that much easier. i do get some help from icon and clipart resources and wouldn’t dare take full credit for all of them.
so what do you think? let me know which one is your favorite!
Note: as more holiday logos are being created, they would be continually added to this post. add this page to your favorites to keep track of new logos!



goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.






Cool, nice logos design you have. Your design skills are great. :) View all comments by Han Cheng
Thanks! It’s really fun designing these logos too :) View all comments by Veron
i always View all comments by sylv
I love all of them. Agree on keeping the blue colour intact. View all comments by Miccheng
love yr chinese theme ones esp cny 07! :) View all comments by QuaChee
I prefer the colour changes. It makes it more distinctive, and feels more “special.” Otherwise, it feels like stuff tacked onto the logo. The Hari Raya one is gorgeous. View all comments by nocturne
Yeah, the change of colour sure gives it a more different look. (Like best the ones for Valentine’s Day 2008 & Halloween 2007).
Ever try to experiment with different type of font for “PING”? =) View all comments by a_x
the logos are so lovely!
really great to see the different logos at ping.sg! View all comments by chillycraps
Nice collection, i wonder how Singapores logo for a local Mardi Gras would look like :)) View all comments by AngryAngMo
Looks really good! For a moment I thought I was Sabrina’s blog, because of the header. Very professional and gorgeous! A good job well done, if only I have half your flair in designng. View all comments by Darran
sylv: You always…?
Miccheng: Thanks! We think alike!
QuaChee: The little girl sitting on the logo sure made that a popular one :)
nocturne: Good to know that someone likes the color changes! It was definitely a fun experience doing the Hari Raya logo, especially with the paisley pattern.
a_x: That’s a great idea! I tend to retain the original “ping” font so as not to sway too much from its identity, especially after all the holiday-themed changes. But it sure would be challenging to experiment with a different font next time.
chillycraps: Love spicing things up and making it all festive!
AngryAngMo: It would be glitzy and very colorful, probably with masquerade masks and all. Sounds fun to do!
Darran: Thanks! Sabrina based her blog design on mine, hence explaining the similarity. View all comments by Veron
Hey Veron. I think I can ever design anything like those. They have a nice female touch.
Where do you get the icons and cliparts? Yours look so much better and cuter than those I usually find in iStockPhoto. I need some new places to look for icons. View all comments by Aen
my fave has to be the halloween 2007’s logo! love the cute kitty on the ping.sg logo! View all comments by nadnut
It’s always a pleasure and full of surprises receiving holiday logos from you. Your logo really enhances the holiday mood of Ping.sg during those seasons.
Thanks Veron for spicing up the site. :) View all comments by uzyn
I like the Haloween logo! View all comments by peewee
how come my comment got cut? =/
i said i always love your logos.. and i like the autumn festival one! View all comments by sylv
Aen: Thanks! I visit pixelgirl for icons. They have a large collection of icons made for Mac, and Mac icons are some of the most detailed and best-looking ones around.
nadnut: Meow!
uzyn: I love doing these logos! Very happy that I can use ping.sg as a platform to churn out new holiday logos regularly. Sometimes I myself get surprised by the final outcome too.
peewee: Thanks for sharing!
sylv: Not sure what happened. But thanks! I like the moon in that one. Initially this logo was meant to have a black nightsky as part of the background, but I couldn’t get it to work! View all comments by Veron
ooo, so it’s you who did the logo ? no wonder have a ‘girly girly’ feeling in it :P
but beautiful design as always ;)
maybe you can experiment with a design that looks more BOYish :P
hehehe…
have a nice weekend gurl ^^ View all comments by qureyoon
Haha a more boyish design? Do the tools in the latest Labor Day logo count? Tools are pretty manly, no?
Would keep this in mind, and try to man up some of my future logos. Thanks! View all comments by Veron
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