I think out of all the courses I'm taking so far this semester, graphics is probably my favourite. I like my prof, the concepts are easy to understand, what I learn is useful, and I like our assignments. Well, no surprise being interested in the arts, right? Good thing I decided to put it in my schedule. I wanted to give myself an easy course to ease my way into uni, you know?
Anyways, our first assignment is to make a logo for a fake company. Keyword:
fake. Whereas other people were doing things such as book stores and bubble tea shops, my partner came up with a bomb shop. And that was that.
We were only supposed to have three drafts max - and for both of us - but I went out of my way to double that number.
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It's supposed to be a grenade with a turtle shell pattern on it. |
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Originally, it was going to be a bomb with it casting a shadow of a skull on the other side. Later on, I started liking the clean lines of just a rounded shape, as opposed to adding a fuse on top so I left it as is. I thought the star would just be cool to add in. |
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There's a (lame) Yu Gi Oh 5Ds reference in the name. |
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One of my favourite designs. It'll look nice paired with the bottom one. |
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This could be like on a t-shirt or something. |
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And now playing around with something a lot more simplistic. |
Which one of these speak "bomb shop" to you?
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