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Sketch to my logo for my own company


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#1 suite27

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Posted 20 May 2014 - 10:46 PM

I thought I'd share a sketch for my own company which you can see the final product as my avatar image. There was a specific way I wanted things to line up and particular about how it all looked. Having a sketchbook to start off many designs is very essential in how designs turn out to be. With computers, you can sketch on them, but the ease of erasing and starting off with a blank slate again and again is way too easy. Sometimes, it's just best that you start sketching things out of your head to lay them out. Who knows, sometimes they might not work for this project, but in the future you can use them again. Happy sketching!!

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#2 Brainstormtwist

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Posted 31 August 2014 - 04:43 AM

The way you drafted it and the circles look like good ideas. When you finished this was it all a vector you created or font and numbers?
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#3 lizlumer

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Posted 13 July 2016 - 02:52 AM

love it


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#4 atrahqundeel009

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Posted 11 April 2020 - 10:40 AM

good



#5 wildanswidagdo

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Posted 14 October 2021 - 03:42 AM

nothing best than sketch on a paper first, couse sometimes 'false' line u drawed give u optional direction wich might be better than u meant it on ur mind at first.. just saying.






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