Wednesday, June 30, 2010

“Out of The BOX” Branding

This is the “out of the box” business branding that we likes so much.
Just enjoy ‘n feel it..
bag_women
shopping_bag_underwear
billboard_cingular_hate_dropped_calls
runningthrubuilding
city_doesnt_sleep_folgers
mtv_billboard
It is such an unique idea, isn’t it?

Logo Design Top Secret!

1. Learn what a logo is and what it represents
Before you design one, you must understand what a logo is, what it represents and what it is supposed to do. A logo is not just a mark – it reflects a business’s commercial brand through the use of shape, fonts, colour, and / or images.
A logo is for inspiring trust, recognition and admiration for a company or product and it is our job as designers to create an identity that will do its job.
One must first know what a logo is before continuing.
2. Know the rules and principles of logo design
Now that you know what a logo is supposed to do, and what it should represent, you now must learn what makes a great logo; the basic rules and principles.
  • A logo must be describable
  • A logo must be memorable
  • A logo must be effective without colour
  • A logo must be scalable i.e. effective when just an inch in size
3. Learn off other’s successes and mistakes
Now you know what the rules are, you can distinguish the difference between a good and a bad logo. Knowing which logos have succeeded, and why, gives an insight into what makes a good logo.
For example, let’s look at the classic Nike Swoosh. This logo was created by Caroline Davidson in 1971 for only $35, yet it’s still a strong, memorable logo, effective without colour and easily scalable. It is simple, fluid and fast, and represents the wing in the famous statue of the Greek Goddess of victory, Nike (something perfect for a sporting apparel business). The Nike logo is just one of many great designs, think about other famous brands that you know about and check out their logos. What makes them successful?
4. Establish your own logo design process
Now that we know what a logo is, what the principles and rules of logo design are and what makes a successful logo, we’re now prepared to begin the design process. This is the hardest part of these tips, and is a whole topic in itself. Each person’s process is different and experience is usually the key factor when creating your own logo design process.
In short, a logo design process usually consists of:
  • The Design Brief
  • Research and Brainstorming
  • Sketching
  • Prototyping and Conceptualising
  • Send to Client for Review
  • Revise and Add Finishing Touches
  • Supply Files to Client and Provide Customer Service
5. Learn the software and complete the logo
After you have got your design process sorted out, it is usually a good time to begin mastering your software. We recommend Adobe Illustrator because the Adobe Creative Suite is a popular choice with professional designers.
Once you have arrived at your initial ideas and sketches from brainstorming, you can then move onto the computer to start digitizing your logo. After you have digitized the great concept(s), your client is ready to review your work, ask for possible revisions, and complete the design project. Thus, you have successfully created a professional logo.