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Logo design and social media assets for NextGen Shapers, “[a] network for emerging policy makers interested in conversations that explore connections between the nuclear debate and other global challenges.”
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This is the final design for the calendar for the new Inspire Metro office. You can see a larger version here.
As mentioned in the previous post, one major problem is to find a great placement/treatment for 2017 where it can be both easily seen but not take up unnecessary space. I decided to scale it up, put it dead center and turn down the opacity. By doing this, the large size of the letters can be easily spotted by anyone walking in the room where it is and won’t mess up the visibility of texts written on the calendar for scheduling/planning.
In this iteration, after working our the base structure of the calendar, I added in color highlights and a relevant quotation on planning. (I should also be better at planning. 😅)
The most problematic thing to solve here is the placement of the year 2017 in the layout. It should be somewhere it can be both easily seen and won’t take up unnecessary space. I’ll show how I solve this in the last post.
A snapshot of my logotype design process. Working on refining a logotype in Adobe Illustrator.
Initial drafts for the calendar design I’m doing for my church’s new office
Our pastor asked me if can design a calendar like Do Over Year. He told me that I can do it as is but I think the current design is a bit noisy. That’s why I’m exploring ways to make it cleaner while highlighting key navigational parts like name of the days and start of the months.
I would say that the solution I’m going for is very Swiss with faithfulness to grids.
Some 3D illustrations I made with Blender. See more at http://crafffter.tumblr.com/
Creating some Dribbble like cards
See the Pen Dribbble Cards - Draft 1 by Mel Baylon (@melbaylon) on CodePen.