Mount Wachusett Community College, in Gardner MA offers a 2-year program for Graphic and Interactive Designer students. This final course in the GID program helps students assemble and present their best work produced in the program. This blog is produced by the GID Portfolio class under the direction of instructor Coni Porter.
No type "inside" the logo mark... it isn't practical. And... why is the artwork all fuzzy? You could be using Illustrator and creating vector artwork - a much better idea than raster art in Photoshop. Why? Because you have no idea what size you will be using this in the future - vector is always high res.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick- I like the concept of your logo. I think using 2 hues, somewhat like your first draft, may be more visually interesting and make it just a little bit less abstract. Other than that I agree that the outline makes the logo look hairy, rather than sketchy, which I think you were trying to go for. Good work!
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