So I met this client via another new client at a local open mic night. He is a local beat boxer and was in need of a logo sprucing up. I asked him to show me his original logo to give him an estimate and idea on what I could to do fix it for him. The above is the original logo. As you can see, not much to it, I felt like it was a little too much and not enough at the same time. I didn't feel like the speakers were a necessary element and took away from the actual branding. I also felt the font was too plain for the client. I suggested a couple things, simplifying the logo design, keeping the mic and wire elements, and changing up the font. The client was going for a "cartoonish" look as well. The client like the idea of the mic hanging down from the previous logo. This is the finale result.
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Some logo concepts, from a referral customer. My wonderful clients over at BallrBidz needed some help with their webdesign. And while I don't normally do web design, I can read the html, and edit the code if need be. Little did I know what a challenge it would become to use their already bought packaged template and edit the html and css to fit their needs. After a few hours, and much determination, I was able to accomplish all requested changes, fairly easily. Check it out www.ballrbidz.com!
I met with the the co-owner of a local start up company the other day to go over design ideas for their company logo. They did have an existing logo, but it needed to be cleaned up, and updated. So many people now - a - days seem to have some version of Photoshop at home, and create their own artwork. This was the case with my client. Their design idea was good, for the type of company and feel they wanted to represent. I was able to help them by rebuilding their logo idea, but cleaning it up, simplifying it, and adding my own flare to it. The top is the original. |
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