Monday, October 24, 2011

5 step logo size

This is my final logo starting from a 1"x1" and working its way up through five different sizes.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

final 2 logos!

These are my final 2 logo designs. I made the changes to them that I talked about with Professor Pannafino and I think that  I know which one I am going to make my final. I am happy with how they turned out.




After our class critique, I narrowed down my logotypes to these 10. I used the feedback that I got from their original versions and tweaked them accordingly. I changed font sizes, circle sizes, the giraffe to the letter "A" as opposed to "R", etc. 





These are my final 24 logotype designs. I got a lot of positive feedback from the critique. People really like the typefaces that I chose for my design. Some of the designs felt detached. I am still very lost on which design to choose as my final.

7 step morphology

This is my 7 step morphology logo design. I fount this exercise helpful. It enabled me to visualize different logos by simply adding and subtracting small sections until I got to the point that I wanted it to be resolved. I found this easier than trying to create an entirely new logo based on a different component (continuation, proximity, etc.). I ended up choosing the 3rd step from my 7 step morphology as my final logo design. I still need to touch up a few sections within the animal print.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Naming Worksheet


Giraffe mindmap


You can barely see them but these are my mind maps for my giraffe logo. I created 2 because I got stuck on my first one. They ended up going in about the same direction. I ended up with a few business ideas that I wasn't 100% sure about, but I feel like a giraffe is a hard animal to associate with anything but its natural habitat or a zoo.

Architecture Firm- I came up with this Idea because giraffes are obviously very large and tall and almost represent skyscapers when looked at industrially. I thought it would be fitting to have it represent large standing structures. I also tried to veer away from the silly connotations that are often associated with giraffes as logos (ex. toys r' us).

Catering Service- This idea is a little far fetched but I came to it by associating giraffes with elegance, etiquette, dining, and then eventually catering. I kind of liked the thought of elegance and sophistication being portrayed through a giraffe.

Wildlife Preservation- This idea is very cliche and obvious. A giraffe would clearly be a fitting logo but not much of a challenge in getting my point across.