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Logo Design - Final Logo (3/3)

This week I have successfully completed all of my ten logo designs. I really like how they turned out after facing the hardest decision of choosing a color palette and typeface that could go well with the design itself. My final design is the Graphix Design logo for which I decided to go with a gray-scale palette as well as a more simple typeface for the word design because I did not want to take away the emphasis from the word Graphix. When I first started designing this logo using compound shapes, I could not get it together the way I wanted, so I decided to use the Pencil Tool and just draw the logo. Also, I changed the brush stroke to one that creates this kind of thick to thinner stroke because this made the logo look simple but not that simple in a way. I loved working on this project especially because it strengthened some of the skills I already had working with Illustrator. :)










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