Monday, February 22, 2010
Pallete Swaps
These are the palette swaps that I chose to experiment with. Still slightly undecided with the two on the top.
‘Tukka’ Logo
The logo comprises of a circular border, which represents a plate, symoblising food. The graphics within the circle are the negative space of the iconic sydney operah house wedge shaped windows. These represent Australia. Simple :)
I chose to use the black with white spacing colour scheme because it really brought out the negative space of the operah house wedges.
These where my initial concepts that I played around with, they are all the same design but using different colour schemes, and the one highlighted was basically a shadowed version of the original graphic.
The logo comprises of a circular border, which represents a plate, symoblising food. The graphics within the circle are the negative space of the iconic sydney operah house wedge shaped windows. These represent Australia. Simple :)
I chose to use the black with white spacing colour scheme because it really brought out the negative space of the operah house wedges.
These where my initial concepts that I played around with, they are all the same design but using different colour schemes, and the one highlighted was basically a shadowed version of the original graphic.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Corporate Identity Activities
Golden Circle - Food and Beverage Company
From what I can see, the logo consists of a simple white type face spelling out the companies name;Golden Circle , which is encased in a bright red distorted rectangle like shape, and underlined by a green dash. As far as I can tell, There are no Australian symbols or icons used in the logo design. Like most beverage companies, the colour RED used for the rectangle-like shape is probably used as a means to make people thirsty. The white ‘Golden Circle ’ text is utilized as negative space. The green dash underneath looks to be grass, and the sun is rising past it. The sun (which can be interpreted as a golden circle) was used because the main production facility is located in Brisbane , which is a sunny city. The name of the company was probably derived from this theme. The typography is hard to figure out, I would say that it is probably some form of times, with a small drop shadow. I’m not sure if the chosen type face really screams out ‘beverages and canned fruits’ but the rest of the logo certainly does point to some sort of produce.
From what I can see, the logo consists of a simple white type face spelling out the companies name;
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