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To help with perspective, I used Illustrator's Blend tool, which created perfect concentric rings for the base. Just nudging the ellipses up added the correct perspective.
After the first few sketches of the new shape, I immediately set out figuring out how to make this work, and how I would tackle drawing this in Illustrator.
Client:
Parish of Little Venice, London, C of E Church
Brief:
To design a logo and stationary for the Father Gary Bradley c/of The Parish of Little Venice.
Logo vectorised to expand onto signage and events promotion.
Stationary included hand made paper with a 18c gold die-stamped logo, business cards, compliment slips, and bespoke envelopes.
Collaboration with:
Rory Dobner
This design was composed for a design contest for a start-up company. Behold Creative always likes to participate in design contests so they jumped at the opportunity. The company, Bipolar Design, wanted a logo that was modern in appearance and something that could be used as a logo without having the company name present. Behold Creative produced a sleek iconic logo that met their requirements. This was a large scale contest with many entries. Although Behold Creative was not selected as the winner, they finished in the top few of designs.
This logo has been created for a programmer who created an online product which creates datafeeds for CafePress Shop Keepers.
We were also asked to create a 3D eBox for his product which would be used to help advertise the software package on the client's website.
Company rebranding exercise using Maple Donuts. The company has been in business for quite a long time, I thought it was time to freshen up their look a bit. Created in Illustrator.
One of the logos (of a set) designed for the Katalyst Partners / Apps4Rent family of websites.
To visit my Chief Alchemist website => CA10.us/FlickrLogoSet1
Logo/branding designed for the May Foundation located in Chicago. Simple two-color color scheme; a medium brown and medium teal-blue. Designed for a couple – the logo was meant to incorporate a feminine/masculine look using typography – a script and simple serif.
TechAway Said We aim to become a nationally recognized brand in the technology disposal and computer recycling industry.
© TECHAWAY
This logo was designed for an IT consulting enterprise. As asked by the client, it consists of a multitude of cogs (one of the smallest, yet necessary part of a machine) entwined into a sphere, symbol of perfection. The implication of a perfect whole made out of small parts is evident. The gradient effect makes an already effective logo even more edgy. The missing cog stands for the client, the final part waiting to be inserted into the perfect machine.
After sketching the idea a couple dozen times, I had the general shapes, but it helped to actually see the shape in three dimensions to properly reveal how the 'folds and twists' should look.
Foxtroat Technology is Web design, Web development, Graphic design, Logo design, Data entry (online - offline), Job Consultancy Services Providing Company in India
Logoentwicklung für einen Business-Coach. Der Mensch im Mittelpunkt und die drei Farben waren vom Kunden vorgegeben. Die Farben wurden kreisförmig in einem Prozess angeordnet. So steht der Mensch automatisch im Mittelpunkt, geht dabei aber durch den Kreis und überschreitet somit eine Grenze.
Logo design created for a book series which teaches working words from constructions, restaurent and more. The books is developed for non native americans who comes for job to US.