Showing posts with label branding. Show all posts
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25.9.13

Project 1 Final: Personal Logos

Illustrative Logo:









Typographic Logo:




Overall, I'm pleased with my first project. Already, through working on these logos, I've learned so much. It's not to say, however, that Illustrator and I don't have our problems. Especially copying problems. But still, I think I'm starting to like Illustrator. 

Out of these two logos, I really like the illustrative one. I generally like images that have a more pictorial quality to them, anyway, but it's a little mind-blowing to see what started off as a sketch got transferred to a computer and became an actual logo. I'm very excited to use this in the future as my brand, as something that stands for me.  



18.9.13

Project 1: Typographic Initials


Currently, I am trying to find the right colour scheme for my initials. I really like the various purples, and the way it looks like stained glass, but there's something that isn't quite right. Also, the colours don't translate as well onto blog. For example. in Illustrator, the top right set is violet. Here, it looks blue. 

I feel like I'm closer to what I want with the grey, red, black combination. I think I'm going to explore more greys and see what other combinations go together.

Project 1: Illustrative Initials

For my illustrative initials, I decided to take the key concept further and use bone characteristics for the "skeleton key".


After some sketches, I really liked where I was going with it, but I felt like something was off about the positioning of the initials. After a group discussion, we realised that the "B" and "F" were being read in two different directions, which throws the viewer off.So, I decided to rework it.



I ended up modeling the "key" after an arm bone. Even though the "B" is read backwards, all of the letters are read in a swooping up and down fashion, rather than the previous up and side way. 

I've now traced the outline onto Illustrator and will be working with it digitally.

17.9.13

Project 1: Thumbnail Final Decisions





In the end, I decided to work off of these two concepts. The typographic [left] has remained pretty much the same, but the illustrative [right] has a lot more edginess and bone-like appearance incorporated into it. 

Currently, I haven't really worked on the illustrative, and have been focusing more on the typographic since it seemed easier. But even in its "easiness", I've been having difficulties. I find Illustrator so finicky, especially if you don't know what you're doing and aren't sure what all the commands do. I'll do a set of commands on one variation and it works, but if I decide to adjust the colours in another one, it gives me lip and I have to work my way around it.

Difficulties of a Beginner

I have very little background knowledge in the the category of graphic design. Really, the extent of said knowledge lies in Photoshop, and even there, I only really know how to adjust the lighting and colour in a photo, maybe get rid of a blemish or two.

I didn't have time this weekend to work on my initials due to a thoroughly and previously planned engagement, and I was pretty bummed to have to wait until I got back. A battle was in store, for sure.

I tackled Illustrator for a ridiculous amount of hours just so it could do the simplest things. On the bright side, because of my repeated effort, I'm learning, and I'm already working on it a little bit faster. This week, I just gotta buckle down and give it all of my attention.

8.9.13

Project 1: Thumbnail Sketches


I'm nervous to actually try and translate this into illustrator, but this is why I'm taking this class -- so I actually learn how to do said translating. My personal favourites of this series are 8, 22, and 25. I undesrtand why, though, 22 isn't a very good example for this project. I'm hoping I can modify 8 and fancify 25.

Illustrator! You and me, let's have a throwdown.

27.8.13

Proeject 1: What's In A Mood?

Thinking about mood boards.


I can't ever seem to escape Supernatural, so it's definitely going to have its space up there.



Really, I'm impressed with the labels and logos of the show. They really take their time in trying to figure out specific and individualized sigils as well as season-specific title cards. Additionally, the fake fast food joints are pretty believable as legit dining areas.






Speaking of moods and Supernatural, who's ready for Dragon*Con?



I am.



Absolutely ready.



I feel like this weekend will help me find the proper mood and solidify elements I might want to represent in this first project. After all, there are so many people with so many similar interests. There are group discussions and panels. And when people join together to talk? Awesomeness happens.