Wednesday, February 25, 2015

lilymac334's My Logo Represetation slideshow on Photobucket

lilymac334's My Logo Represetation slideshow on Photobucket



1. For my logo, I knew I wanted
to do something with a tiger. I really love wildlife and im hoping to get into
a career where I can help rescue them so I though id create a logo representing
myself and what I love. I created a tiger with my name (represent Tiger Lily).
I created the tiger because its my favorite animals. It represents beauty and a
beast. It represents strength and something pure and rare. Something that
should not be domesticated but wild and free.

2. First I tried
to figure out which position I wanted the face of the tiger to be in. Do I want
it roaring, do I want its profile or its face on an angle or just facing
sideways. Once I picked the way I wanted the face to go, I wanted the Tiger to
still be looking forward even though its face is sideways so the on viewer
makes eye contact. I wanted to use oil pastels because I have a lot of fun
blending with them and its easy for me to make the fur have texture. Then once
done with the tigers face, I wanted the Tiger to stand out so I added
watercolor pencil to the background just to liven it up a bit. Then I add my
name Lily with what you can consider either jungle leave mark cuts in the name
or claw scratches its up to you. I wanted the name to be bold so that what
represented me the most (my name) stood out. I used red because it contrasts
well with the Tiger being orangeish.
3. The most
important discovery that I made about my logo is that the image I drew
represents me successfully. I could have done the background a little different
instead of doing multiple colors (looks a little cheesy) but I the focal point
is the tiger and my name and I made both pop out. Its supposed to draw you in
and I think it does. Im happy with it overall!
























4. The most
important information I learned was that logos are trial and error. It takes a
number of sketches and attempts at making a logo that really makes an object
pop and catch the consumer’s attention. You want something strong, simple that overall
capture the essence of the business. You throw out there a pitch which an
introduction piece (usually always needs tweaking, gets criticized and
completely redesigned) but its an idea. Sometimes a logos image just needs to
be edited and tweaked in little areas that will makes a huge difference of
selling the product successfully.

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