Logotype Crit
Attended a Crit to evaluate my idea and approach to the word, along with rough logotype designs. Overall, the Crit went really well, the concept to have my word represent VR Goggles was approved by the group and my range of rough logotype Ideas. With my development work, I played around with kerning and slicing the letters to connote a form of separation, and the escapism VR goggle give you.
Notes Taken down:
1) Experiment with 3D, looking at the shape of the Goggles
2) Play around with colour – Red and Blue to connote 3D Reality
3) Look at Hieroglyphics
4) Play with the product and the meaning, and infuse into your logotype
5) Mirror effect – play with ‘Aeumlriality’ to create a mirror/reflecting effect to echo the purpose of the product, creating two worlds.
After following the critique given, I approached some of the ideas given, to deepen my typographic approach. When using grid paper to create a bold 3D typeface, the final outcome looked rather old fashioned and retro, like an arcade game font. The idea of using that font could be a possibly idea, bringing back an old style to brand something that’s innovative and new could create a strong juxtaposition and almost form an ironic and iconic look. However, this could also become a dated design idea, It also won’t portray how high tech and refined the product is.
Attended a Crit to evaluate my idea and approach to the word, along with rough logotype designs. Overall, the Crit went really well, the concept to have my word represent VR Goggles was approved by the group and my range of rough logotype Ideas. With my development work, I played around with kerning and slicing the letters to connote a form of separation, and the escapism VR goggle give you.
Notes Taken down:
1) Experiment with 3D, looking at the shape of the Goggles
2) Play around with colour – Red and Blue to connote 3D Reality
3) Look at Hieroglyphics
4) Play with the product and the meaning, and infuse into your logotype
5) Mirror effect – play with ‘Aeumlriality’ to create a mirror/reflecting effect to echo the purpose of the product, creating two worlds.
After following the critique given, I approached some of the ideas given, to deepen my typographic approach. When using grid paper to create a bold 3D typeface, the final outcome looked rather old fashioned and retro, like an arcade game font. The idea of using that font could be a possibly idea, bringing back an old style to brand something that’s innovative and new could create a strong juxtaposition and almost form an ironic and iconic look. However, this could also become a dated design idea, It also won’t portray how high tech and refined the product is.