Logo Crit
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- sauerbraten0
depends if the school has a strict brand guideline or whatever. i can see how an engineering dept. could have a logo that would contrast yer traditional greek/old world visuals universities often have and still work well.
- umhello0
sorry if it wasnt clear, I meant the logo introduced as the "s" in the middle of a seal, I guess the second logo http://troyharvey.com/speed03.ht…
try looking at pre bauhaus work and see what you can get from that period, or even some leonardo di vinci elements, those would appease to your audience and let them think you spent some time on their project. At the moment he is the only engeineer that stands out in my mind. Could you incorporat a sense of speed into a bridge or something enginerrish(lol yes it is a made up word)
- umhello0
depends if the school has a strict brand guideline or whatever. i can see how an engineering dept. could have a logo that would contrast your traditional greek/old world visuals universities often have and still work well.
sauerbraten
(apr 22 04, 23:57)
----------true, they may be lenient but the unviersity legal dept may have strict guidliness, I know that the U.C. Berekeley seal can only be modified by a dept to a point. They get touchy if the dept alters the seal enough that it doesnt seem to be apart of the University. I assume you can submit more than only one submission for the contest, you might want to present some ideas that contrast themselves in extremes. The thought is that once looking at one and then the other, they are inclined to remeber your designs more so, and it lends a bit of range to your name.
- sauerbraten0
good point, approach it as you would any other project. you could have your safe, middle, extreme directions and present them all?
is there a place to explain logic, etc. or is it just an eye-candy contest. i think research on the university is key, again like with any 'client'.
- gekkokid0
like it :) good work
- umhello0
whats the status?