A logo design should always be a vector… unless you have a good excuse!
Read moreWhen designing a logo you should always create a vector format of the logo. Why? There are numerous benefits to working with vector based software such as Adobe Illustrator, and here’s a few of them: Since vector graphics are based on paths, points, lines, cures and shapes using mathematical...
A look inside a designers sketchbook
Read moreEvery designer has their own design process, but paper and pen is the first place to start for most. You can quickly sketch and explore ideas with no limitations. Some designers may choose to work directly on the computer, but personally I find that designs can feel refined and...
Where’s Wolda? The Worldwide Logo Design Annual
Read moreI’ve recently been on the look out for logo design awards and competitions I could get involved with and talk about with the design community. When browsing through blogs, articles and related websites I have quite frequently come across Wolda, which stands for “The Worldwide Logo Design Annual”. Unfortunately...
An in-depth look into the logo design process for Minternet
Read moreI’ve always been a fan of reading through the design process of other identity designers, as I find it both inspiring, and educational, so I have put together a version of my own which covers in-depth look into the creative process for a recent logo design I have created...
How brands are like people
Read moreBrands have become very similar to individuals. The brands you love and respect are like good friends, and by thinking in this way will help a business to create a highly successful brand. How is an individual like a brand? A logo is like a persons face. It’s instantly...