Thursday, 27 April 2017

Logo


In Owens lesson we started to develop our logos by creating a mood board of some of our favorite games and some indie games that we might know or logos we simply like the looks of, this is to have a gander at what other big and small company's look like to give us inspiration. What i have found out while doing the exercise is that there is no one way to make a logos can be created how ever you want too.

This is one of my favorite logos as its a cute design, the relevance of the otter makes it even better  shows consistency in the company, The ink style picturing and writing is also interesting to me as it makes it look less boring specially in the typography as it makes it look less straight and plain. The coloring of plain black is also nice and subtle and not over powering as there is not to much coloring as it is it doesn't make it look plain. The last analysis came to me as when i looked at the alligator I wondered if theres 

Rovio's logo is interesting as it blends vibrant colors with basic shape that makes something completely unique to its company. The curves in this are nice and simple but the also link to the name by making it a hidden R too, you wouldn't of noticed if you glanced over it you wouldn't notice it.
The relevance of Blizzards logo is interesting to me as it uses this really chilling ice blue colour which emphasizes this sort of snowy blizzard. The writing is not all the same size but it still all the same size fitting which is what i like its all in a nice block and nothing is more extended over the other that makes it look really nice. The text is all sharded and broken like ice which breaks the boring normality of straight lines that looks really nice. It looks rather prehistoric, specifically the ice age it looks like it was engraved in carvings.


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