Hello everyone, it’s another amazing day again, we are still in the xmas mood and I hope we are having a wonderful week ahead. Today, I will be showing the processes I took to create this logo design proposal as a contribution to stbot by . The info can be found Here
Below are the steps that were taken to create the logo design proposal.
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BRIEF OVERVIEW
Before we start, I will like to quickly give a brief overview about this design. I came across the info by to create a logo for stbot so I decided to jump on board. I wanted to create a logo that is clean, creative and works well and also portrays stbot.
LINK TO FILES Here
TOOLS USED
- Computer (windows PC)
- Adobe illustrator CC 2015
- Adobe Photoshop CC 2014
- Creative thinking
Now to the fun part;
STEP 1
It all started with an idea sketch.
STEP 2
I started with a single circle shape
STEP 3
Next I created a rectangle shape and duplicated it and positioned them at both sides of the circle
STEP 4
After that, I created a smaller rectangle shape and duplicated it also so and positioned it at both sides
STEP 5
Next I merged all the shapes into one single shape
STEP 6
Next, I created a circle shape and positioned it where I wanted it
STEP 7
I cut out the shape of the circle shape
STEP 8
After that, I created another circle shape, but smaller this time and positioned it in the cut out area
STEP 9
After that, I created an even smaller circle shape and positioned it where I wanted it
STEP 10
I cut out the shape
STEP 11
Next, I created a small circle shape and positioned it where I wanted to complete the design.
STEP 14
After I was done with illustrator, I brought the final design over to photoshop and added background variations
STEP 15
And that is how I created this logo design proposal for stbot
OTHER VARIATIONS
CONCLUSION
This logo design was just pure creativity, there was no rule behind the design, I just wanted to create a logo that is as creative as possible and also portray the vision of stbot.
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