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Final Logo - Black
Logo Specification Sheet
Brochure Mock Up, the front and back cover - Grace
Some extended logo ideas after feedback received from the group as to which elements were liked and could be more explored - Grace
Various logo ideas which were developed after group feedback was received to get an idea of which initial logos the group liked.
MORE LOGOS
Logo Development Sketches (Board #6)
A possible colour scheme
Initial logo ideas with ranging styles - Grace
Some initial computer work experimenting with various logo ideas.
A few rough sketchbooks sketches for the logo - Grace
Initial sketches experimenting with styles and colours for the Tivoli logo.
Logo Development
Digital Drafts
I‘ve mocked up some of the ideas on the Mac. The first lot are the “Tiv” motif and some ideas around it. The rest are my variations on some of my own ideas. I seem to be following a CMYK theme, but I wanted something a little different but not too left field.
Three variations on the “stage” logo. The primary version uses song colours, and this theme will run through the brand. for example on the mock-up page on the right side of the logo. I have included a grayscale version and a single black version too to gage how well it all works in monochrome.
This is a play on the “squiggle” theme - more of a branding element that can be used elsewhere to highlight headings or as a low-key element elsewhere. The colour is interchangeable, so this provides some scope too. The “Tiv” motif can also be reused, although I’ve not shown how here.