Friday, September 10, 2010

W06 2D

2 LOGO DESIGNS FOR STUDENT EXHIBITION

NON-FORPROFIT ARTS ORGANIZATION

My non-forprofit logo had to be simple to create but still wanted it to have great impact. Keeping it a simple block shape makes it look creative. Its simplified image makes it great for a logo because people can relate to it right away. Mono tone to keep costs down for printing.
Im really happy with the end product even though they are really simple they get the message across so well. I did try some different angles and got some cool effects. Like the Bottom left which is kind of like an illusion it tricks the mind into seeing things, is the box inside out or is the writing on the out side. Also give the effect that the BLOX is standing up and the 2010 building the future is like the shadow caused by them. But Im most happy with the angle that i used first in the top left corner, visually its the easiest to read and the most appealing cause i keep going back to look at it.

DESIGN INDUSTRY CLIENT
These designs are best suited for the design client i think because they have a more edgy feel to them. They have more of a design aspect about them, it has become more than just text. They are not easy to read at first so the view must pay closer attention to it to be able to read it thus the interaction will leave a more memorable effect on the viewer.

Illustrator images coming soon!!

I think that i like the non-forprofit one better just could not do in illustrator what i wanted to do . The end design came out to complicated and hard to read. The bottom one out of the two would be the best it is an interesting design if i had more time could come up with something better.

1 comment:

  1. Crafty designs here. My favourite is the non-profit bottom left. This design has a clear ambiguity (yes it's an intentional oxymoron).

    I see the tagline as written on the bottom of a box viewed from underneath, or as a shadow of lettering viewed from above - both options very legible too - love it.

    The broken one is also clever and legible as well. Just add the group exercise gradings and it's a go.

    Excellent work again.

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