March 20, 2010 at 9:16 am
· Filed under Japan
I am making the TokyoKaleidoscope business cards, what do you think?
I tried to incorporate the bustform, kaleidoscope pattern and logo ( I didn’t make the logo). The shape of the patterns, mimic the shape of Japan with the stars in the general location of the major cities. I staggered the pattern a bit to mimic the logo’s staggered tokyo/kaleidoscope pairing.
Front

Front inverse colors
Back of card

Tell me what you think. The business cards will be printed in the colors of the rainbow. From purple to red.
[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink
March 1, 2010 at 8:09 am
· Filed under Japan
Guess what? Remember the bacon grenade logo that I made that was passed up? If not, [ here it is ]. Well, I am back in it. The logo that was chosen over mine was dropped, which means another chance. We will see how it goes.
[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink
February 15, 2010 at 5:55 am
· Filed under Japan
I have been working in vamping up the logos for OKF and FS and here we are:
My OKF logo was recieved very well but the older people making the final decision said that my design was too modern and wanted a more traditional logo that had architectural implications instead of the strong engineering element of my design so I took a shot and tried to keep the intial spirit of my original logo. What do you think?
Here I separated the ‘O’ and the ‘K’ and made the negative space in the center of the ‘O’ look like a vessel in which molten metal is held safely and securely. The angles of the ‘K’ mimic the roofline of the foundry. The line that breaks up the ‘O’ represents the pathway in which the liquid metal reaches the mold. This logo is the static version.

The next version implies pouring of the liquid metal and the angle of approach contours the rooftop theme of the logo.

These two versions play off the double laddle pour that was in the media images of OKF in 1954. The second logo has a cog in the negative space to represent casting engineering parts.


The last version is a new concept. I was thinking, I could reference the name of the foundry more and since the name is O.K. I did a play on words and created a checkmark. The concept here is what if the logo is a quality seal. I put a checkmark to reference that whatever has this mark has passed the high standards of OKF. Maybe I am reaching but you never know. I still feel I can make this logo simplier. What do you think?


As for the FS logo. I tried to combine Japanese Hiragana with the letter ‘F’. I thought of this because the webzine is mainly in Japanese and no one came up with the idea. I have mixed feelings but I gave it a shot. I am getting bored and my logos are looking the same. I need new inspiration and trying to do typography with Kanji was interesting and different but gave me a headache. Anyways, here is what I came up with.
This version’s style is a bit over done but I gave it a shot anyway. Half-tone dots and hand manipulation. Blurring the meaning from Japanese, what the Japanese person sees first and the English, what the English speaker sees first.

The next version is just a clear graphic of the logo. It looks graffiti-esque but this is a street fashion webzine afterall.

I will take a break for a few days because my eyes hurt. Nobody knows how much time I have put into these logos better than my eyes.
[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink
February 12, 2010 at 10:55 am
· Filed under Japan
The title of this post is : This is the meaning of difficult. I am trying to typographically design Mina’s tshirt design with Japanese Kanji. Since I only know basic kanji, its hard to figure out the nuances of the Kanji. All I see are radicals and the dictionary definition. I am a long way from designing in Japanese but I will give it my best effort. It is pretty interesting though, to work like this. I am out of my element yet the challenge is interesting.
[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink
February 11, 2010 at 2:47 am
· Filed under Japan
A new project : designfresh – a web design start up. I tried to incorporate the D and the F into a juicy orange.
What do you think?
I know I have been posting a lot but I really need your help with critiques. Anything good or bad, it doesn’t matter. Thanks!

Next is a brain and broccoli combo.

Inspired by the Mono erasers

[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink
February 10, 2010 at 11:00 pm
· Filed under Japan
Here are the newest logo ideas for TMP:


There is one more day left for this and I am going all out. I need to submit a shiny 3d version but they all seem corny. Doshiiyo?
[ Life.Iz.Good ]
Permalink