First and foremost, a logo has to work in black and white, as it is the least expensive print ad that any starting out business owner can afford. I was wracking my brain, trying to figure out what colors I am going to use for this publishing house logo, as I was designing it. Then I did a bit of research and I found out that most of the publishing companies logos are black and white. Boy, was I relieved! :-) The logo turned out beautifully, dont you think? Client loved it and was very happy with the outcome.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Facelift for a blog.
I love designing tangeable things - invitations, business cards, card boxes, but the world is changing and therefore, I need to change with it. More and more people are living behind the tradition of handwitten thank you cards and paper invitations, so, I am trying my hand at HTML code and online design. I dont write the HTML code, I just twick existing blogger templates, but none the last, I am working somewhat with the non-tangeable things.
A friend of mine was looking to have her blog upgraded, and I wanted nothing more than to help her :-) Below are pictures of the former and current blog. Take a look!
new look
Friday, March 2, 2012
TNFG.
One of the things I absolutely love to design are logos. It is such a small things, and yet it is very important - from just one glance, the viewer of the logo has to get a feeling of what the logo represents, and at times that is a fortune 500 company in the making.
I have made a friend recently, who I think is on her way to greatness. She asked on Facebook if anybody would design a logo for her and I could not say "no", as I could design logos all day long for free, but I do have those pesky little things called "bills", and so, designing logos for friends is something that I do from time to time. Here is what we came up with. What do you think?
previous logo
She was also in need of a business card, and here it is.
In the works will be labels for her fantastic products as well.
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