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Many times an agency will mock up a design direction in order to get a client to sign off on it. Once they have it approved they’ll approach me with their rough idea and want me to flesh it out into it’s final form. This type of project usually means I’ll be leveraging both my design and illustration skills to pull it off.
This project will take you through the entire creative process I used to pull off this illustrative logo design, from shooting my own photo reference material to refining my vector artwork with precision.
(Tutorial Includes Notes in both ‘English’ and ‘Español’.)
Keywords: Logo, Wood, Stylized
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Creating a woodworker logo from start to finish | Javen Blog wrote: July 22, 2010 at 4:10 am
[...] Fascinating look at Illustrator Von Glitschka’s logo creation process. Many times an agency will mock up a design direction in order to get a client to sign off on it. Once they have it approved they’ll approach me with their rough idea and want me to flesh it out into it’s final form. This type of project usually means I’ll be leveraging both my design and illustration skills to pull it off. [...]
aGS wrote: August 29, 2010 at 9:25 am
Very informative and insightful like always, funny how you named your images, look up for image #21 (LOL)
Boost Your Creativity: 30+ Logo Designing Illustrator Tutorials | Prabaharan CS Blog wrote: September 10, 2010 at 8:20 am
[...] 9. Wood Worker Logo Illustration [...]
Boost Your Creativity: 30+ Logo Designing Illustrator Tutorials | Free Web Design Tucson wrote: September 10, 2010 at 6:02 pm
[...] 9. Wood Worker Logo Illustration [...]
logo templates wrote: October 5, 2010 at 12:14 am
Great work. Its really very inspirational and informative. Thanks for the post.