Logo Design Visual Technique #8: Essence
This technique should be applied to every logo design. It is the whole thrust of modern branding design and the common hallmark of the most long-lived logos on the planet.
This technique should be applied to every logo design. It is the whole thrust of modern branding design and the common hallmark of the most long-lived logos on the planet.
Negative shapes allow a visual double entendre. If you were working with only the positive shapes, it could come off too contrived, forced or just unclear.
A design made of only lines can be successful as long as both the lines and the gaps between are not too fine or small.
With every client there may be unique letter combinations together with their corporate activity, ideals or name that can allow a truly great identity.
Breaking solid shapes into discrete, separate shapes is a valuable tool for logo design.
Planar shapes represent shadows with solid shapes. Silhouettes show an overall contour with solid shapes. Both techniques can make good logos.
Containment can be as shallow as putting a shape around a signature or it can be the saving grace of a good design.
How many holes does it take to ruin a balloon? Only one. How many deadly sins does it take to ruin a logo? Only one.
Even logos of famous branding companies must conform to the core principles or their logos will not work and will need to be replaced.
Who is this guy and why deos he think he knows so much about branding design?