First Logo - This is a developed stage of the original tribal logo, in fact the original did look more like this than the one which formed an eye in my previous post, the main changes that I have made are to the shape, it's less jagged but still has tribal influences. Overall though, I would say it looks more like a logo than the previous one, and better represents me because it still shows animal instinct and the other aspects, but its because its been smoothed it looks more controlled.
Second Logo - Slight alterations to this from the previous version, the shooting lines have been moved closer together so they intertwine to show that I have various paths; all of which are progressing. To confirm this meaning I have placed the 'i' at the top of the image as to represent where I want to be. I have tried to incorporate the tribal feel from the otter logo as well by changing the font, I recreated the 'i' using Photoshop to give it a more jagged look, and a direct link to the previous tribal logo.
I don't think I'll be able to create a logo that represents everything that I am without it being overly complicated, and after talking to peers I've been advised not to create something that is overly complicated. However, this isn't a problem, I'm in the process of creating various final versions of different logo's, each of which exaggerate a specific set of qualities that represent how I make creative decisions, i.e. animal instinct; I choose designs that feel right, ones I think will stand the test of time.
Second Logo - Slight alterations to this from the previous version, the shooting lines have been moved closer together so they intertwine to show that I have various paths; all of which are progressing. To confirm this meaning I have placed the 'i' at the top of the image as to represent where I want to be. I have tried to incorporate the tribal feel from the otter logo as well by changing the font, I recreated the 'i' using Photoshop to give it a more jagged look, and a direct link to the previous tribal logo.
I don't think I'll be able to create a logo that represents everything that I am without it being overly complicated, and after talking to peers I've been advised not to create something that is overly complicated. However, this isn't a problem, I'm in the process of creating various final versions of different logo's, each of which exaggerate a specific set of qualities that represent how I make creative decisions, i.e. animal instinct; I choose designs that feel right, ones I think will stand the test of time.
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