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CREATING LOGOS
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Logo Design Fundamentals Logo designs are: –Compositional microcosms –Economically precise shapes
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Logos are geometric Often based on 3 basic geometric shapes: Square Triangle Circle
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Geometric Shapes Geometric shapes also have an “emotional feel”. What do these shapes “feel like”?
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Geometric Shapes The designer of this ad sees these “feelings”.
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Logos include letterforms There is a great deal of diversity in letterforms, creating many design possibilities.
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Coca-Cola Logos - International Coca-cola has one of the most famous brand identities.
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Tide Logo This logo was designed to succeed and make millions. What do its colors and shapes tell us?
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Other Famous Logos What is the intended message of each?
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This is part sign, part logo. What do the colors and shapes say?
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Figure/Ground Reversals Equivocal Space - Which is the figure? Which is the ground?
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design Based on figure/ground reversals like this example shown here.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design Designers frequently use positive and negative shape reversals in logo designs.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design Positive/negative shape reversals are an economic way to increase the number of shapes in a limited area.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design This logo plays with positive/negative shape reversal.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design One of the most famous logos ever designed.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design Notice the simple economy of text and graphic forms.
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Shape Reversals in Logo Design This logo is more complex and organic in shape.
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Logos with Organic Shapes These organic shapes are drawn precisely, with graceful curves.
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Logos with Organic Shapes This logo has an elegant, traditional effect.
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Logos with Organic Shapes This has an elegant, traditional effect.
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A Logo with Different Colors Logo can play with different color effects as part of a total design plan. Colors change as the design requires.
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Example of Logo with 3D Depth The diagonal lines seem to go back in space.
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Representational Logos Following is a series of logos in which trees are interpreted in different ways:
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Logos As Recognizable Forms Logo forms often use: –Abstraction –Interpretation –Simplification –Geometrics –Exaggeration –Distortion –Meaning beyond the literal object
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Tree Logos - Abstracted Logo shapes can be abstracted objects.
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Tree Logos - Interpreted Logo shapes can be be interpreted objects.
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Tree Logos - Simplified Logo shapes can be simplified objects.
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Tree Logos - Geometric Logo shapes can be geometric objects.
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Tree Logos - Exaggerated Logo shapes can be exaggerated objects.
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Tree Logos - Distorted Logo shapes can be distorted objects.
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Tree Logos - Microcosms Logo shapes can be compositional microcosms.
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Tree Logos – Extra Meaning In this case, what is the meaning beyond the literal object?
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