We recently created a logo for a new business, Inspiranza Designs. The client was looking for a free flowing casual logo with a Tuscan feel.
We recently created a logo for a new business, Inspiranza Designs. The client was looking for a free flowing casual logo with a Tuscan feel.
A quick tip today.
When having a logo designed always ensure it is being created as a vector illustration as opposed to a pixel illustration.
Designed as a piece of vector art it will be scaleable without any loss of clarity. If designed as a pixel illustration this will not be the case ..enlarging it beyond the size at which it was designed will cause loss of detail and a general fuzzy effect.
Here at Indigo Image we always design logos as vector art.
Logos first appeared in the 19th century as the industrial revolution and printing processes gained momentum.
Up until this time products had been generally made locally and on a small scale often by hand. With the invention of machines the same products could be manufactued faster and cheaper. It was the first time products were made on a large scale in a central location and distrubuted far and wide.
For manufacturers to succeed in this newly competitive and anonymous marketplace it was important that their products could be easily differentiated, but at that time, a significant part of the population was still illiterate. The solution was to include a symbol, sign, or emblem on their products, labels and packages, so that all the buyers could easily recognize the product they wanted. Hence the birth of the modern logo!
The owner of Beadazzlin!, a producer of high end jewelry, recently contacted us to re-design their logo. The original logo was professionally designed, but they had never been happy with it… in fact their comment was yuk!
The company needed a high end yet dynamic image to reflect the high end nature of their products.
We produced a number of concepts and worked with a number of fonts and colors.
This is the final result.