For our final logo design of course we decided on the circle with the letters inside it. Now here's how it all came together and how our final logo was produced...
We started sketching out the logo in different ways to see which one we liked the best. As we can clearly see here that the bottom two designs are similar to the very first design, this is because we wanted to try and see if we could come up with any other idea for a design which is different or which includes both two designs, but of course we didn't and finally went of the round logo. At first we did want each letter to be clearly visible and stand out as a separate letter but then we thought, if we mix the letters around a little it is a way to see if the audiences pays enough attention to work out what the jumble of letters actually say. We did a lot of random drawing to see if we could come up with anything else, we jotted down anything that came into our minds for future use.
We tried adding colour to the letters and making them bolder to stand out. We made them into block letters (bubble writing) to see if that looked better. I suggested that the 'T' looked like an umbrella inside the circle so we then experimented to see if we could make anything else out of it. We annotated some of them making small notes or writing keys words to help us remember what is needed to be added or removed from the final logo design. I personally thought hat the coloured version of the logo didn't attract me all the much and so my partner agreed with me and we did not use that one. I felt as though the plain black logo had a hint of dullness and eeriness to it as well where as the colour one would have just changed the whole mood, making it more happier and brighter. I didn't want bright, I preferred having something that was quite secretive and dark to have a stronger effect on the logo itself.
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