Thursday, April 22, 2010

Revised Layout

This was the first draft that I made of my layout. I wanted to go for a scratchy look, but it only ended up looking messy and rushed. Not something that I want to convey to potential clients.

For my second draft I used the Shh Girl. This was also a potential business card, but it didn't make the cut. The character takes up too much space, and the logo name is too small. It also looks just as messy as the first draft, so this one is a "No".


My third layout is what I've decided to go with for now. The logo is visible but not overbearing and with my title, email, and website outlined in white they pop off of the gray backdrop. My name is in the top corner, and I haven't quite decided whether I like that or not, however, I'm not sure where to put it at this point.


Here is an example of some of my art displayed on the Scar layout. I'm not sure if I want to stop here or keep working on it but I'm going to set it aside for now and come back to this with a fresh set of eyes!


More Business Cards

Making a business card has turned out to be a lot more difficult than I thought it would be. This is my second draft. I decided to go with the "Shh Girl"

She's more like an emblem than a logo, but according to http://www.positivespaceblog.com/archives/logo-design-the-five-type-of-marks/
an emblem is also a kind of logo.


The emblem has a cute character, but that isn't all that I want to show with my logo. That's why I enlarged Scar, because that's me; the artist. Even though there is more going on in the logo with the name right on top of the character, the name still stands out because the character is grayscale.

Here is my third and final business card. I think the design leads the eye in a very informative way from the emblem, to the name and finally to the website.
This is the back of the card. What do you think?

More Logo Ideas

I still haven't quite settled on a logo, but here are a few more ideas. This is the Shh Girl. She's drawing the word "Scar" on the wall.
This is another idea, it goes with the Shh Girl. I think this logo could stand alone if i needed to take the drawing out for the sake of real estate on a business card.

I had a vision of a scar on a computer screen but it just doesn't look interesting enough.


In this one, I wanted to have the pen look like a knife cutting into a sheet of paper.......too violent!



I thought it would be awesome to have my logo inside my name (since the word Scar comes from my last name in the first place).




In this example I played with the idea of a machanical pencil with a claw on it, scratching the word, "SCAR" into the page!....But I'm not sure if it would make sense to anyone.





This one has too much.......eh, I just don't like this one.






CRAYON!







I like this one, but the character's limbs are mirrored, which makes it altogether uninteresting to look at.
I'm still working on it, but this is what I've come up with so far.

















Friday, April 16, 2010

Logo Ideas

































Here are a few ideas for a logo.



Flatbook Layout


Here is my first draft of my flat book. I'm going for a scratchy pencil look that scars the paper.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Business Card Ideas

I'm trying to create some business cards that say, "Hey I'm an artist, but I am also a professional!" I didn't realize how difficult it would be to keep it simple. I'm still in the process of creating a logo and here is what I have so far:
I wanted to incorporate the beginning of my last name in the logo (which is Scar for Scarsbrook). These logo ideas seem to be very busy, especially when I added the scratchy lines.
This is the front of my first draft of the business card. It's simple and you can read my name very well.
This is the back, along with my real name and email address. It's simple and a little strange, just how I like it!