Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Logo Design Intro

Logo Design Intro

Logo, Branding and Identity
Developing an understanding of branded framework

What is a Brand?
- Brand is the “perceived” emotional corporate image as a whole, it is the reputation both claimed and perceived.

What is branding?
-       A organizations brand or branding is essentially their public image
-       A designer can create the framework for a brand, colors, fonts, artwork, style…                      but the audience completes the brand through an emotional reaction with it

What is Identity?
-       Corporate Identity is compromised of the visual aspects that form the brand
-       Close attention is paid to executing a consistent experience for the viewer

What is Identity Design?
-       The corporate identity includes strict usage of colors, font families, graphic elements and other guidelines, usually very detailed

What is a Logo?
-       A logo is for identification
-       A logo is the simplest way a company or a organization can represent itself, through the use of a mark or icon

Why Vector Art?
-       We create logo’s as vector art because it is flexible, powerful and easy to edit, this is important when you want to change the design or size

Art Style
-       Logo’s are often created with fill- only to ensure precise scaling and printing
-       Avoid thin lines and accents that may vanish at smaller sizes
-       Focus on a strong figure ground composition and relationship with logo elements

Pencil to Vector
-       Creating a logo design requires many phases
-       Many meetings and review sessions are required to arrive at a design that works
-       Converting a simple pencil sketch to vector art requires establishing graphic style, color, line shape and photography

Final Art
-       Decide what your graphic style is
-       Wide range of style to choose
-       Choose what fits your concept and market

Color
-       Color makes a huge difference use colors that are appropriate for the design

Logo Design Rules
-       Describable
-       Effective without color

Design Style
-       Typeface focused
-       Mixing Typefaces
-       Typeface plus graphic element
-       Typeface plus shapes and symbols
-       Graphic focused design