new indigo logo design
I like the logo of Cire very much, I'm not sure for the fonts (especially the "D") but the concept of the logo itself is strong imo. Did you make a test scene out of this one ? May I ask you please a vector based file of the logo (ai), I would like to do one...
Camox, your one is neat too, minimalistic... why not ?
Camox, your one is neat too, minimalistic... why not ?
No, no test scene on this one (yet?).CTZn wrote:Did you make a test scene out of this one ?
Attached is the vector version of the logo (no text). Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
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you render engine is using a name of a material which is well known to everybody who is familiar with art - design.
why don't you base you logo on the indigo material???
it could be abstract - or a word - but I think you should make a reference
to the color.
otherwise there is no real justification to use indigo.
you render engine is using a name of a material which is well known to everybody who is familiar with art - design.
why don't you base you logo on the indigo material???
it could be abstract - or a word - but I think you should make a reference
to the color.
otherwise there is no real justification to use indigo.
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C l a a s E i c k e K u h n e n
Artist : Designer : Educator
Assistant Professor Industrial Design
Kendall College of Art and Design
of Ferris State University
C l a a s E i c k e K u h n e n
Artist : Designer : Educator
Assistant Professor Industrial Design
Kendall College of Art and Design
of Ferris State University
How about the fact that it just sounds cool?F.ip2 wrote:. . .I think you should make a reference
to the color.
otherwise there is no real justification to use indigo.
BTW: My logo concept was done in one of shades of indigo, except for the watermark versions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo).
Besides, any concept that becomes the new logo may have it's color converted later . . . or not.
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...just wanted to try out an idea I had for a logo.
I tried to play with the meaning of "indigo", as a spectrum between blue and violet. The general form is an "I" in itself, and the "R" shape comes is supposed to be inspired by wavelenghts, because of the spectrum reference.
Indigo (or spectral indigo) is the color on the spectrum between 440 and 420 nanometres in wavelength, placing it between blue and violet. Indigo and violet are different from purple (as defined by chromaticians color scientists) which cannot be seen on the electromagnetic spectrum and which can be achieved using additive primary colors by mixing blue light with a red light.
Tying to keep it simple was one of the most important issues. There's still much playing about to do
kind regards
2kemon
I tried to play with the meaning of "indigo", as a spectrum between blue and violet. The general form is an "I" in itself, and the "R" shape comes is supposed to be inspired by wavelenghts, because of the spectrum reference.
Indigo (or spectral indigo) is the color on the spectrum between 440 and 420 nanometres in wavelength, placing it between blue and violet. Indigo and violet are different from purple (as defined by chromaticians color scientists) which cannot be seen on the electromagnetic spectrum and which can be achieved using additive primary colors by mixing blue light with a red light.
Tying to keep it simple was one of the most important issues. There's still much playing about to do
kind regards
2kemon
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