Friday 9 March 2018

Logo Ideas



















In this logo design I have used a plus sign shape, the bold lines creating a vivid symbol that stands out. The plus sign is something I have taken inspiration from with other male artists such as Ed Sheeran, who has also used this symbol. I have put Finn Doherty's name in the centre, only including his first name in an experimental idea that this could become part of his brand identity, first names very popular in the music industry (e.g. Adele, Madonna etc.)
Although I like the simplicity of this minimalist design, I'm not entirely sure its bold style fits with the Indie-pop genre. 


















Using Finn's initials instead of his full name could be a good idea in terms of creating a brand identity as it is something original and simple to understand. I have used a bold black and white design again as I feel this stands out and is easy to replicate and remember, useful when wanting to create a brand identity for an artist. 











This oval design, although simple like the other designs, could perhaps look too amateurish, as it is evidently very simply made. Although the font could fit the pop-indie genre due to it's minimalist simplicity, it does not fit the idea of my print productions, which I hope to link my logo to in order to further establish a brand identity. 









This logo design uses a simple minimalist style, and although is straightforward, is easy to remember. Using the full name of the artist also seems like a good idea when establishing a brand identity, as this name would be found on multiple online platforms, and would make it easier to link the artist to his work. The font (Dolce Vita) also works well in my link to my print productions and the pop-indie genre. Because of this, this is the logo design I will choose.




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