Thursday, March 15, 2007

My Final Logo

At last i have come to a decision on the final designs of my logos! Its been a drawn out process but a very rewarding one as i have done lots of research into what makes a good logo. I feel ive learned a lot from this process, its very easy to just choose your design too quickly and gloss over the details but i wanted to make sure i chose the right design for the right reasons.

I had been experimenting with 3d effects,glow effects,changing the shape of the background,different fonts and in the end i felt it all got a bit too much. So i decided to go back to basics and keep it 2-d as this will work best in print and equally well for the web.

So here they are



This is the main Trent Media logo. After experimenting with the Eurostile font i decided to revert back to Myriad Web Pro. You may also notice that i have used lowercase, i changed this because i think it looks more friendly and just more aesthetically pleasing than uppercase. The grey border rounds the design off nicely and gives me the options of placing it on a white or black background with it standing out on either colour.



This is my secondary logo for Trent Media. By taking out the red t:m from the main logo i can use it in conjunction with the individual logos for fly,platform and trent tv or i can use it on its own if neccessary. It will increase continuity of my ident constantly reminding that each part belongs to the trent media family. This will also work well when i dont have space to fit the full trent media logo, for instance on my business cards and bottle openers.




Here are the 3 logos for the 3 parts of trent media. Each one has a colon included in the design which will remind people of the main trent media logo and they all have the t:m in the corner which will again enforce the point that they are all part of the same family. There is the possibility of animation for the website, i'm thinking that each logo can appear from behind the t:m gradually on each separate page.




There are still a few issues to address such as the file formats and getting all the sizes to match each other. If the logo is constantly changing size on each page of the website then it will look poor. But the overall design and concept is finished as you can see. Now onto the small matter of the website and dvd, oh and the posters and the business card and the bottle openers, aaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

An interesting discovery

Its 3.21 am and i cannot sleep, i decided to try and do some work on my seemingly never ending logo process. I was doing some research and i found this site called Pimp my safari, something to do with a web app for macs. The interesting part was the typeface and colour scheme of the logo. Take a look, notice anything familiar?





Yes thats right they use the same font and colour scheme as i have chosen for my Trent Media logo, what a coincidence! I dont know whether to be encouraged by this, that i have chosen the same style as a professional organisation or whether to be annoyed that someone else got there first.

It's interesting to note that they use grey also in and around the logo. This is something ive been considering but think that it makes it look a bit to corporate and serious. I want my logo to be professional but it still needs to appeal to my target audience which is students, it cant be too corporate or i feel it will be dismissed as boring.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Photoshop brilliance!

If you think your good at Photoshop then watch the below video and think again!





Thursday, March 01, 2007

Same but Different

Recently we were set a task to get into groups for a project called 'Same but Different'. This task involved choosing a mundane object and taking photos of it, and showing how different instances of a mundane object might initially look the same but can actually be quite different depending on the environment its in.

Not sure ive really explained that too well, as i update you on the projects progress in the coming weeks i'm sure it will become more evident to you. Anyway i bet your wondering what object my group chose? Well we went for that staple of student life that is the 'kebab box'. The small polystyrene boxes you get your doner meat and chips in of a night out.

Below are some of the pictures i took for the initial stage of the project.

The next step of the project is to gather all the groups photos and construct them into some sort of order. We are considering doing some kind of interactive map of the city, looking at the relationship between the student areas and the amount of discarded kebab boxes and also whether it has anything to do with a lack of bins.