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The basics of graphic design with emphasis on logo. A class for Portfolio Center.

Archive for February, 2008

Final assignment deliverables.

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  • Logo. Large and small, on a white background. 11×17 mounted board.
  • Pen. White transfer on a Sanford Uni-Ball Rollerball pen. Can’t find one? Go here.
  • Business Card: 2×3.5. Use the following information:
Farbod Kokabi
CEO
farbod.kokabi@geographicnorth.com
950 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd.
Atlanta, GA 30318
OFF: 404.745.4504
FAX: 404.745.4505
MOB: 678.755.9340
  • Hummer. Create a pattern using the logo and wrap a Hummer. Use this image.
  • Label. 7″ record for an artist named High Places name of record is Banana Slugs. Use this image
  • Blimp. Use this image.

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February 29th, 2008 at 9:29 pm

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Final Assignment for “LOGO” class

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Logo project:

Company: Geographic North

Industry: Independent music label

Company’s vision:

Art is a creative vision. The fact that you might be entertained by it, is merely by chance. Birthed out of the desire to release “avant-garde” music from eccentric artists who take insurmountable time to make their art available to the public, Geographic North emerges in the Spring of 2008 as an ongoing experiment in tangible music distribution. Released in the common/not-so-common format of 7-inch 45 rpm records, Geographic North’s discography will exhibit aberrant explorations in sounds ranging from off-kilter electro-acoutic musings, to swirling washes of hypnotic psychedelica, to free-form improvisational tones and beyond.

Logo needs to meet the following criteria:

Here’s what a logo is and does (to quote Paul Rand):

  • A logo is a flag, a signature, an escutcheon.
  • A logo doesn’t sell (directly), it identifies.
  • A logo is rarely a description of a business.

The effectiveness of a good logo depends on:

  1. distinctiveness
  2. visibility
  3. useability
  4. memorability
  5. universality
  6. durability
  7. timelessness

You have no other stylistic restraints. You can choose to stick with the methods used in the class so far, or break away. Either way, I’ll have high expectations that you do work hard and create the best logo you have done, so far.

More information in tonights class.

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February 19th, 2008 at 8:35 pm

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Assignment for EOD 021408

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  1. Finish your logo.
  2. Explore 5 juxtapositions with type. (Futura)

Once completed, please post on this blog.

Thanks y’all.

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February 13th, 2008 at 1:44 pm

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Xerox, The Very, Very, Very Shiny Company

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Great article from Brand New on the evolution, and recent demise of the Xerox logo.

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February 8th, 2008 at 12:58 pm

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You Logo. Next week’s assignment. 021108.

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This week it’s you. Your own logo mark. You know the drill: start with a base shape of a circle, triangle &/or square to represent.

One color plus black. Five distinct directions. Upload it on flickr and comment on this blog post with the link before midnight Monday night.

I wanna see a masterpiece or five.

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February 7th, 2008 at 2:47 am

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Feedback on Semantic type assignment.

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Mike Kelly: spot and delicious are good - rest is messy. really digging scrumptious.

Caroline Howard: Not much to get inspired by here. All the words hang there without much expression. f*%@ is the only one that stands out, and that one isn’t even that dynamic. This needs more work.

Shane Dobes: You had the biggest contrast of large and small of anyone. Very Bauhaus of you. f&%$ is clever.

Meggan Wood: You have cleverly subtle solutions here (bloodgeon, assuretain). That copy-writing trick is almost an exercise of it’s own. Visually, O boy is strong.

Ben Jackson: Some of these feel slapped together (KKKnowww, Oh Boy, etc. Wait… KKK now?) ascerta!n is elegant!


Hadi Seyfi: With the exception of scrumptious, you overcompensate for the lack of direction with noise and forced arrangements (delicious, fuck, etc.) Less is more, my friend.

Andrea Foster: There are a couple of good ones there - digging the Bludgeon direction. I feel like you went overboard on some of them (fresh, know spot). Overall, more zany, less smart. A few of them have an incorrect font.

Worawan Arnunsiribavorn: You’re not using Futura - which requires you to redo this assignment. There are some clever solutions (O!! Boy) but a few of your arrangements feel arbitrary (scrumpti+++?).

Lauren Jung: Your link wasn’t working - too tired to go dig for it.

Jason Raville: Please break your assignment into individual posts.

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February 7th, 2008 at 1:53 am

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Random awesomeness.

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I got this animated gif from Kevin that got it from somewhere…
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February 7th, 2008 at 12:43 am

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Final people logos with patterns. Overview.

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I invited a few of my peers to give a critique on this assignment. It will be in a form of a comment to this post.

I told them that this was purely an exercise in geometry - less about the concepts - form and not function. The restraints were one color plus black and futura. The deliverables here are 1) the mark with type and 2) a pattern using the logo.

I asked them to be honest and as constructive as possible.

Enjoy.

jason
1) Jason Raville (Missing a final logo submission)

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2) Kevin Fenton

3) Shane Dobes (Missing a final logo submission)

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4) Caroline Howards

5) Mike Kelly (Missing a final logo submission)

6) Andrea

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7) Lauren Jung

8: Ben Jackson

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9) Hadi Seyfi

10) Meggan Wood

11) W

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February 3rd, 2008 at 3:59 am

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