The best logos of the 1980s are bound up with our memories of pop culture from the decade, from music and TV to design and fashion. But looking back at iconic logos from the 1980s isn’t just interesting for from a nostalgia point of view since they continue to influence today’s graphic design.

What were the best logos of the 1980s? For a balanced view, I spoke to experts from leading agencies to get their views. Below, I’ve gathered their favourites along with what the experts had to say about each design. To see how these logos fit into the bigger picture, don’t miss the other pieces in our best logos by decade series. And for help crafting your own designs, consider using the best graphic design software or trying the best free logo makers.

Chris Chapman, creative director of design at adam&eveDDB, agrees. “While its original garish ‘Memphis Design’ expressions have dated, its variable concept still feels contemporary … and I’m not sure this is entirely coincidental,” he says. “In a way, MTV’s zeitgeist-chasing, and then-pioneering, 24/7 programming pre-figured the context many brands are designed for today.” For more, read our article on How the MTV logo captured the creative spirit of the 1980s.