Before making my production's logo, I searched many existing logos on Google and came across some very creative ones from where I derived my own idea. Here are some of them :
Second step in the designation of our production house was to construct the logo. To form the basis of our logo, we researched other logo designs. The common elements found in almost all the logo designs was the availability of a creative name and not a very formal one, and the availability of some signifiers of film production i.e an eye, a reel, a camera, a shot board, etc. For example:
Having obtained an idea about how our production house' logo may be designed, I searched for an inspirational logo which would help me in constructing a logo that fulfilled both my demands to:
a) be creative, and
b) hold some sort of indication of a film company logo
This is what best suited our preferences:
This logo somewhat met my needs because it is creative, it holds a symbolic camera on a tripod in the background and is not only simple but also has graphics in it whereby the collation of a camera design and a persona subjugates the concept behind the distribution company's name 'RUN' very finely.
I then Came up with an idea of making e logo consisting of a camera in it and keeping it simple.
Though y first creation got rejected by teacher but here's its construction:
Since the logo title, 'Yellow Paint' does have a very cliched feel to it, we decided tomould the title into 'Yel-lo Productions' which may even give the effect of a production house that has rights over films produced under the invisible banner of 'creating awareness' and of 'educating people about their rights'.
This is what we came up with:
The idea of using the marquee tools for the construction of a camera was inspired by the logo of 'RUN' productions while the name was inspired and moulded to give it a significant impact with relevance to the theme of our short film. We have used the 'Orange LET' font from www.fonts.com after testing with various other fonts like
Having tested various fonts, we shortlisted 'bubbletea' and 'orange LET' and somehow when we tried either of the fonts with our graphic, 'orange LET' simply jelled in. Bubbletea, on the other hand, looked a bit too crowded in and didn't enhance the 'yel-lo' so well.
And this is how, after much trying and testing did we come up with our final logo design.
Second step in the designation of our production house was to construct the logo. To form the basis of our logo, we researched other logo designs. The common elements found in almost all the logo designs was the availability of a creative name and not a very formal one, and the availability of some signifiers of film production i.e an eye, a reel, a camera, a shot board, etc. For example:
Having obtained an idea about how our production house' logo may be designed, I searched for an inspirational logo which would help me in constructing a logo that fulfilled both my demands to:
a) be creative, and
b) hold some sort of indication of a film company logo
This is what best suited our preferences:
This logo somewhat met my needs because it is creative, it holds a symbolic camera on a tripod in the background and is not only simple but also has graphics in it whereby the collation of a camera design and a persona subjugates the concept behind the distribution company's name 'RUN' very finely.
I then Came up with an idea of making e logo consisting of a camera in it and keeping it simple.
Though y first creation got rejected by teacher but here's its construction:
Since the logo title, 'Yellow Paint' does have a very cliched feel to it, we decided tomould the title into 'Yel-lo Productions' which may even give the effect of a production house that has rights over films produced under the invisible banner of 'creating awareness' and of 'educating people about their rights'.
This is what we came up with:
The idea of using the marquee tools for the construction of a camera was inspired by the logo of 'RUN' productions while the name was inspired and moulded to give it a significant impact with relevance to the theme of our short film. We have used the 'Orange LET' font from www.fonts.com after testing with various other fonts like
Having tested various fonts, we shortlisted 'bubbletea' and 'orange LET' and somehow when we tried either of the fonts with our graphic, 'orange LET' simply jelled in. Bubbletea, on the other hand, looked a bit too crowded in and didn't enhance the 'yel-lo' so well.
And this is how, after much trying and testing did we come up with our final logo design.
Please remove "redbug" copy of this logo http://brandcrowd.com/logo-design/details/50352 It is a violation of copyright.
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