Type In this week’s lecture, Daniel taught us more about type, and how the tone of voice for our brand should be well reflected in our choice of typography. Type communicates a message where the originator is not able to… Continue Reading →
After deciding on which one of my first iterations to carry forward, I went onto Adobe Illustrator to design it digitally. Here is the result. I took into consideration what Daniel said about changing the spacing a little from my… Continue Reading →
These are a few of the wordmarks I experimented with: The typefaces used are written above each image. Arbotek: Tomarik Politicia Prohibition I think Prohibition is the one I will use in the long-run as it is… Continue Reading →
Seeing as we are building a brand and looking to create our own wordmarks, I wanted to have a look at some typefaces on Adobe Fonts for ideas. The tone of voice I am thinking of for my brand will… Continue Reading →
We were asked to brainstorm a few quick ideas for our monograms and sketch them onto paper. Here were the results of mine: I want to somehow join the N and P onto eachother. The ideas I liked most were… Continue Reading →
Monogram Before the planning and development of my monogram and ideas, I went onto Pinterest and created a moodboard, compiling all the examples I liked the most. The link is included here, and I am continuously going back and adding… Continue Reading →
Tone of Voice Coming up with an appropriate tone of voice to carry through your brand is an important element to think about. After brainstorming for my “About Me” task, I decided that my tone of voice would follow adjectives… Continue Reading →
Monograms This weeks notes & shape to name task planning: I loved how interactive this week’s lecture was. I think it was a great second week to the semester and a good starting point for learning about visual identity. I… Continue Reading →
We were asked to make two moodboards showcasing some interesting typography that we found. For this, I combined images from the internet, along with some photographs I took myself. These are also a mixture of actual letters from some typefaces,… Continue Reading →
We were given the task of using circles, squares, and/or triangles to form the letters of our names. To get some sort of consistency, I chose to use only squares and triangles. I drew a few quick sketches out into… Continue Reading →
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