Intro:
For the freshman e-comm graphic design students, our final task was to design a logo that could represent a future graphic design company if we go down the graphic design career path. This process took a good chunk of the first quarter, and it went as follows.
First was the task of sketching.This required us to put our ideas on paper, although unfortunately I don't have an image of it. Secondly, we were to actually put our sketches into logo form. We chose the best out of the ones we made. I believe the most difficult part was choosing the color of the logo background, as there are so many and a lot of them are similar.Steps:
The Final Look Of My Project
Eventually I narrowed it down to just black and white because it gave my logo a much more businesslike look. Now I am to test what my logo looks like on some objects.
Practical uses:
On a Shirt:
On a Truck:
Conclusion:
As we can see, my logo looks amazing. Although it does have a problem on non-white backgrounds, it still looks professional. This has also been an experience all the same. people think the people who design logos just create a logo and that's it, but there's a lot of sketching and brainstorming and dead ends to it. It's still difficult, even if it doesn't look like it from the outside.