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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: 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.

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.