Self Identity
#1
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:56 PM
The name Zantedeschia, is my favourite type of lily flower which is also known to be as the green goddess.
How it represents myself, this type of flower is particularly persistant in growing. They are able to withstand frosts, boggy conditions and even harsh sunlights. I would like to think that, as a designer/illustrator, I have the abilities to adapt to changes, to persist through tough times and finish with a beautiful flower, just like the Zantedeschia.
The idea of the logo is to have subliminal message that Zantedeschia lily is emcompassed with in a lightbulb, which represents the budding of an idea.
I chose a font that look handwritten and modified it from there. Im not sure about the rest of the crowd, but Ive always had the feeling to treasure a hand written greeting card more than an emailed one. It provides a warmer feminine feel, which I feel is important to represent myself.
Im still unsure about centering the logo on the brown side of the card and would love to hear some suggestions
#2
Posted 04 January 2010 - 02:40 PM
The self branding is really important to on designer. Your logotype will be the first "work" that a client will see, and it is important that you make a good impression. Also you must have in mind that this logo must represent you in some way.
The flower idea is nice - it represents you, its something that you like. By far this is good, but your graphical representation of the idea doesn't "fit". If I haven't read that this is a flower, I would have never guessed.
The whole logo gives the feeling of a quick traced image. This is because of the sharp and strange angles that you have. Try just to simplify the flower, for example find an image, import it to your Illustrator/Corel/Xsara/etc. trace it by hand and then little by little remove elements, simplify, until you reach a point when your "image" is simple yet recognizable.
About the font - again the feeling is quick trace. Search for some free handwritten fonts in the web (there are plenty), and keep it all clean and understendable.
Also the colors - they are dull, melancholic, and I don't think you want to present yourself with that. Use something more vivid/contrast.
I hope you find those advices helpful.
#3
Posted 04 January 2010 - 03:34 PM
It's hard to critique abstract design, because it can be interpreted any number of ways, and sometimes the vague, choppy appearance is intended, but in this case, you might want to clean it up, smooth it out a bit, so that it is more universally appealing, less polarizing.
Show what you're capable of, keeping in mind that in commercial design, an unidentifiable abstract design isn't common.
Good luck!
#4
Posted 04 January 2010 - 05:29 PM
I happen to like the color choice as I feel it give a sefisticated(sp) look to it in a way.
I'm not a fan of your font. it just looks unfinished, rushed, or just doesn't work. as stated the z doesn't look like a z.. maybe use a printed z instead of the cursive z that would make it much more reconizable to others.
hope this helps.
#5
Posted 04 January 2010 - 05:33 PM
#6
Posted 04 January 2010 - 08:07 PM
- Z looks like a T
- you can find cool and free fonts @ dafont
- about the colors i agree with Rot, its a bit melancholic.
Good luck
#7
Posted 04 January 2010 - 11:31 PM
to be honest I sort of free hand drew the design without a reference.. ie from a sketch. Im more of an artist than a designer at the moment even though I recently graduated in design :< I will try to find a good photo or take one at an angle that I like of the flower and do what RoT says
Coy: that was what my bf first said as well when he looked at it Lol.
As for color choices. id have to agree to Brewman2010 that I may well stick to it but maybe choose a different hue/gradient for it? I would love it to look more towards elegant and sophisticated than cool and spunky because that dosnt represent the person I am.
I only just started with my website but the color schemes and style are to match. (dont go look there yet I know the wallpaper looks fugly and there are a few stickmen my awesomefriends drew me, I only just started to gather what I want in it)
I just thought of an idea to reseach winery/perfume logos? I think they might suit the style that I can direct myself towards.
Edited by zantedeschia, 04 January 2010 - 11:46 PM.
#8
Posted 05 January 2010 - 12:31 AM
If you are set on using a flower for your logo, playing with different positions might help unless you are set on the sexual feel this flower has.
The colors to me look fine I wonder what a rose color mauve type colo with the brown or green.
A funny note about flowers, My son a few yrs back not quite 18 at the time...woudn't wear pink colors and any color girly like but he would wear swim trunks with those big hibiscus flowers on them. I asked how in the world is it ok to wear these enormous flowers on the trunks but won't wear pink. Well I got the Moooooooom thing as he was telling these are manly flowers, I said how so and got the moooooom thing again and he said if you can't get it then it best I don't say why because you will not let me wear them. I turned around and went into the kitchen and the light bulb broke over my head! Amazing it took an 18 yr old to show me how men see into the flowers just as much or more than females
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#9
Posted 05 January 2010 - 05:06 AM
Im still unsure about the type face, but I rather like the logo itself more now.
The trouble is that, I like the clean look of sanserif typefaces, but it deducts the "warm feeling" from the logo itself. I must agree they look somewhat more elegant then the current handwritten font I have at the moment.
I may yet try more different types of font, thank you ZukiH for the link to the website
#10
Posted 05 January 2010 - 05:57 PM
I like the yellow orb w/ the green and the sanserif fonts look more professional. But I think with a little more looking you could find a nice handwritten looking font to complement it. The one you have I just dislike the trailing stroke looks, maybe take those off and it'd improve it some?
#11
Posted 06 January 2010 - 05:23 PM
#12
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:31 AM
Brewman2010: I love color schemes books. I will certainly look it up in my library when I go there.
on the logo..
I kept looking back and I feel that coy your actually right, I do like that "square" one. and I finally realised why i liked it! it wasnt because it was square, but it stood out in its own way having the "abstract" bulb support the lily bulbs onto the front.
I manage to harvest the working idea and reshaped it into a circle. I tried to remove the trailing bits but I think in the end I still like the sanserif font better.
In an effort to re-input the warm feeling, I tried out some color schemes and also attempted to make my typography "whole"
at the moment im prefering the ones on the right than the left, as an asian, red always comes to mind(and as a female + birthstone color= garnet) but im worried that it might come across too strong.
Green/brown and pastel yellow were my original color schemes for my self Identity, it feels alot more calm then the red one.
the blue and pastle yellow is purely experimental but it gives me quite a kick.
oddly enough, while writing this post, I realised that I have somehow included pastle yellow in all my color schemes.
#13
Posted 08 January 2010 - 05:41 PM
As for the colors and font. I'm liking the top right overall. I like the blue color more but the yellow dissapears to where you almost have to strain your eyes to see clearly. I'm a huge burnt orange fan and like what you did with that but as you stated you're wanting a more calming look.
Perhaps mixing the green and blue in someway would look nice. Or use a lighter blue in place of the yellow. and let us see how that looks.
#14
Posted 14 February 2010 - 06:55 PM
to be completely honest I looked at the design (first) and thought it looked like a sperm. After looking at the design I read where you were going with it and can see it. But when you present this card to someone they aren't going to get the "back story" and what it's ment to be.
I happen to like the color choice as I feel it give a sefisticated(sp) look to it in a way.
I'm not a fan of your font. it just looks unfinished, rushed, or just doesn't work. as stated the z doesn't look like a z.. maybe use a printed z instead of the cursive z that would make it much more reconizable to others.
hope this helps.
i like that lol
#15
Posted 16 February 2010 - 01:08 AM
I like what your doing as far as the mark goes on your latest concepts... The green is the best because it varies in shades (do the same thing with the other colors)
I still do not like the fonts... try for something handwritten but still legible (your first one was VERY hard to read) Also.. the underline is really distracting I would try to stay away from that if possible.
But overall you have a fantastic mark just find the right font for it!
#16
Posted 16 February 2010 - 01:38 AM
eeps sorry for the lack of productivity, thank you for your feedbacks once again. Im currently recovering from a art flu(one where you feel stuffed and dont want to look at your works).
Brewman2010: I love color schemes books. I will certainly look it up in my library when I go there.
on the logo..
I kept looking back and I feel that coy your actually right, I do like that "square" one. and I finally realised why i liked it! it wasnt because it was square, but it stood out in its own way having the "abstract" bulb support the lily bulbs onto the front.
I manage to harvest the working idea and reshaped it into a circle. I tried to remove the trailing bits but I think in the end I still like the sanserif font better.
In an effort to re-input the warm feeling, I tried out some color schemes and also attempted to make my typography "whole"
at the moment im prefering the ones on the right than the left, as an asian, red always comes to mind(and as a female + birthstone color= garnet) but im worried that it might come across too strong.
Green/brown and pastel yellow were my original color schemes for my self Identity, it feels alot more calm then the red one.
the blue and pastle yellow is purely experimental but it gives me quite a kick.
oddly enough, while writing this post, I realised that I have somehow included pastle yellow in all my color schemes.
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#17
Posted 18 February 2010 - 08:44 PM
For example, if the font has irregular lines, the symbol should be cleaner, and if the symbol is irregular in shape, a cleaner font is suitable. That provides some interest to the whole design.
The latter versions are better.
#18
Posted 24 February 2010 - 03:17 PM
Maybe an elegant script font with a softer 50-60% fill on the flower. Build them separately and work with the placement and balance. The concept is really good.
#19
Posted 24 February 2010 - 03:54 PM
#20
Posted 24 February 2010 - 09:14 PM
I hate to put a damper on your idea, but just wanted to give my thoughts.
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