You have a teaching gift! Everyone knows how to design a logo, but there are few who know how to explain in an understandable manner the whole process.
FerNie0ne I totally. It was fun to watch. It definitely reminds of me when I am designing. I tend to talk to myself a lot. Just a creative person's habit. But DesignCourse tutorials are very natural. He does a good job keeping it natural as possible and not robotic.
I'm kinda new in designing and i really liked your tutorial :) The second one was a hard task but you made a really nice logo !!! Keep it up with your great work. Peace!
oh that made it look easy but its lots of practice, which makes it that easy to do. very nice. I am learning I dont expect me to do something like that, that fast. I hit subscribe. I then hit delete on my negative space logo. long way to go. Ill come back in 10 years
Although this tutorial really helped me, I usually face my biggest problems within Illustrator making the perfect geometric perfect shapes. This tutorial isn't really going into that. Did I explain myself well enough?:) Sorry for my broken English, not my mother tongue. Thanks!
just wondering, did you do a tutorial on doing intro based on your intro? i want to do an intro for my videos; incorporating a logo and text. but it looks flat and dead. any advice on this? animating or whatever.
Just the blank/empty space in a given design. In/around the actual design, whether it be characters (like letters or numbers) or some other illustration. The empty space itself can be used in such a way to create a unique design.
I am still trying to learn if i should start using illustrator, or just keep going with photoshop. Because from the looks of it i could easily still prepare that in photoshop.
You could just do that in photoshop, true. But it won't be in vector format. If you blow something up 1000% in photoshop is going to look like crap. With vector, you can print up that same graphic to the size of the moon with 0 loss in fidelity. Also, Illustrator has some tools that photoshop does not, such as the ability to grab anchorpoints, and the pen tool. Go with illustrator.
mike ndaba go with illustrator. I regret not learning illustrator a lot sooner. Knowing Photoshop and using the pen tool and clipping masks will only make you that much farther ahead of the learning curve.
+Tyler Gray You can make the whitespace cutout using pathfinders (Window-->Pathfinder) minus front. heres a better explanation design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-comprehensive-guide-to-the-pathfinder-panel--vector-3306
As a #ChicagoGraphicDesigner , I love using negative space for creativity. When you look at some of the best logos create, they all tend to use negative space. _______________ Scott V. Integraphix -- #ChicagoGraphicDesign www.integraphix.com/services/chicago_graphic_design