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DarknessXoXLight 08-21-2011 06:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Quigly (Post 3524873)
well the thing is with logos you REALLY want to be able to resize the image as much as you want. with a vector in illustrator you will never lose quality due to resizing.

now while you can make something that looks like a vector in photoshop, if you need to resize it to be very large, you will run into problems for the 'vector' will quickly lose it's quality.

Lol shows how much I know, I never knew the difference. Yeah you're better off without me then, DS. sorry. :/

00Razor00 08-21-2011 06:59 PM

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that's pretty sick Frank. nice job.

Coolboyrulez0 08-21-2011 07:20 PM

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this sucks and dont want to participate but here is my attempt


Frank Munoz 08-21-2011 08:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 00Razor00 (Post 3525056)
that's pretty sick Frank. nice job.

Thank you:)

I now vote to see Darkshark's attempt, pls.

Spenner 08-21-2011 08:38 PM

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My submissioner':



@CBR: Unless that's some FINE vector work, that image is not scalable like a vector!!! (nor are those brushes. I know you said you weren't participating anyhow but just sayin :3)

Nullifidian 08-21-2011 08:50 PM

Re: Need a job? Artists wanted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quigly (Post 3524873)
now while you can make something that looks like a vector in photoshop, if you need to resize it to be very large, you will run into problems for the 'vector' will quickly lose it's quality.

If you start out big (think a few thousand pixels wide etc) and save the layer as a smart layer you can do with that layer whatever you want as long as you don't go and destroy the data inside the smart layer.
If you resize the smart layer to a smaller size or rotate the layer you won't lose quality because the original unaltered data is stored in a seperate .psb file outside of the .psd where it draws the data from (given that you don't resize or in any other way **** with the design anymore pixel-corruption wise in the smart layer once the design is final). A lot of game logos are done in this manner since they sometimes have intricate painted designs (think World Of Warcraft's alliance or horde logos for example).

If you make the original let's say.. around 4000 pixels wide at 300 dpi, I highly doubt there's any company that will need bigger. And if they do, they won't notice any upscaling issues. This is more useful for painted designs than vector-ish designs though. If you have a design that'll look just as good as in illustrator then use illustrator, but this was to show that there are ways to make logos in photoshop. Just gotta start out big and think ahead.

Coolboyrulez0 08-21-2011 08:51 PM

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don't have illustrator at home

and i'm more in a web mood than vector anyways seeing as I'm taking Web Design at school currently

PS: looks impressive as always, Spenner.

Cold Kitten 08-21-2011 10:03 PM

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meh. I've been having some family issues and whatnot all day, but this is what I had the time to come up with.


Frank Munoz 08-22-2011 12:30 AM

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When, and if, you ask us for our information how much information do you want?
  1. Phone
  2. Email?
  3. Address??
  4. Penis size?!?


p.s Good job Spenner, looks nice. Though, I thought the engine looked like salt shakers for some reason...rofl

darkshark 08-22-2011 05:29 PM

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Only penis size and your address. Don't care about the rest.

Spenner, pm me your info. Nice work as usual.
CBR0, sorry to say that wouldn't work as a logo, here's why:

A logo which is used in a professional manner by a business will be used on a white background 95% of the time, such as business cards, letterhead, etc...so designing something over an existing background is a huge nono. The logo itself needs to be able to stand on its own. You also used a specific type of engine, what if they don't offer that type? Now it's forcing them to carry that specific type simply because its on their card, which might not be in their best interest. Like what was mentioned before, the image of that engine isn't scalable...try resizing that to a 16ft x 20ft billboard size and see how that goes, you'd just get a pixelated mess.

Frank. Aside from the border around the image, I think this could work well, the custom "X" shows you put some good thought into this, the design itself could also work against a white background (for the most part anyway, you'd likely have to tweak some of it). It does however feel maybe a little too busy, lots going on in the image...some businesses like busy stuff, but a majority prefer to keep it simple. Pm me your details.

Cold Kitten. Same issue as CBR0, this wouldn't work well against a white background, and it appears as though you've put most of your design thought into the background as opposed to the logo itself. It's a pretty bland design, nothing is custom aside from a regular X with a stroke and inner drop shadow applied to it. Maybe try again when you have less family issues going on =(


Info = name, phone number, email address, daily hours of availablility would be nice too.

chidori! 08-22-2011 05:36 PM

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I wish I had creativity for this. I might try something anyway though

darkshark 08-22-2011 05:41 PM

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You can tell Spenner has learned a little bit from 99designs.com lol.
I highly suggest visiting that site just to get a feel for what a business wants in a logo.

Don't have to be all that creative really...just take other peoples ideas and styles, and apply them to your own work. Sounds like cheating, but that's how art works.

chidori! 08-22-2011 06:23 PM

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I couldn't think of anything with an engine D:

MarioNintendo 08-22-2011 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by chidori! (Post 3525674)
(logo)
I couldn't think of anything with an engine D:

"Hi this is Xtreme Engines. We're redoing our website and would like a new logo designed. We want something bright red and eye catching. We build big-block v8 engines, so maybe incorporate one of those into the logo as well."

edit: anyway, that should be easy to fix

Cold Kitten 08-22-2011 10:22 PM

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bahh. Second attempt at this. Trying to avoid family is fun. 8D /sarcasm.


Spenner 08-22-2011 10:47 PM

Re: Need a job? Artists wanted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darkshark (Post 3525665)
You can tell Spenner has learned a little bit from 99designs.com lol.
I highly suggest visiting that site just to get a feel for what a business wants in a logo.

Don't have to be all that creative really...just take other peoples ideas and styles, and apply them to your own work. Sounds like cheating, but that's how art works.

This. For the majority of cases, being "inspired" by styles of other people's work, things around you etc. is what will get a design kickstarted, or at least will give your own personal style a kickstart. Until you start copying and exploring the subtleties of artwork better than yours, you might be kind of lost.

So yes, I recommend looking at some of those huge 99designs contests where there's hundreds of logos submitted, take as MUCH from it as you can. Judge for yourself why the good ones are good, why the bad ones are bad. Recognize what goes into a good logo.

(not that mine was the perfect logo by any means but it's something I would have been acceptable ~_~)

Think of major businesses. Mcdonalds. If you can make an entire corporate chain recognized with just a yellow M, that is an effective logo. You want an icon that right away tells you what the attached business is. You should be able to glance as a billboard while on the highway, see the logo, and remember what the company was, by the way it looked. Whenever possible, less is more. But think it through.

Quigly 08-22-2011 11:28 PM

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i just typed in 'good logos' into google because EFFORT and DETERMINATION.

Nyokou 08-23-2011 04:47 AM

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I'm no good at this stuff but my dad is. And he's pretty desperate for something to do I think. Would it be ok if I gave you his contact info? Here's his resume. And website. He's totally legit. (srs)

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sergio-velazquez/5/592/719
http://web.me.com/servelgraphics/Ser...s/Welcome.html

Idk if that's what you're looking for but w/e

Nullifidian 08-23-2011 05:11 AM

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Website isn't working for me and a tip in advance for him: register a domain name. This link is way too long. People who have his business card or anything won't be bothered typing an url that long. Right now the only thing that comes up when I search for Servel Graphics on google is linkedin, and it links to a bunch of other sergio valesquez' as well.

edit: nvm it does work but it's slow as balls for me. Idk if it's like that for anyone else, but if it is, he should find a better place to host cause a normal client would've been like: Taking too long bye

Frank Munoz 08-23-2011 08:36 AM

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Question:
What is our logo/trademark?
Who do I tell people I work for?


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