I can't actually believe this is a painting, like seriously, it's some sor tof airbrush boudelaire business, but the level of 'realism' is a bit flippin ridiculous.
These are the business card designs for the lolipop brand, I wanted to keep it colourful and fun to stand out a little and represent what the brand is about.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Nice repurposing of a tube map for the human body, by This Guy
After creating my logo in illustrator, I bopped it over to photoshop and shaded it to give it a more comfortable and warm feel, I also made a quick black and white version for use on b&w letterheads and such.
Having decided to adopt a candy-cane-esque style for my logotype I started to create the pattern rush needed for the paths so I could then trace over my chosen typeface and create a new logotype.
I also messed around with a few different colour combinations but settled on a slightly lighter pink version of the traditional candy cane format.
Si Scott's illustration series entitled Resonate is pretty flippin awesome, if I had some money I would buy at least three of these different prints for my wall, alas all I can do is set them as my wallpaper.
Partly as part of my project at the moment and partly because I haven't made a stencil in ages, I used to make loads and miss it soooooo much. So I made a stencil of a lollipop, As I didn't have a printer I had to trace it off my screen from an illustrator file I made and the mount it, cut it and then take it down to my local skate park to spray up the place.
Having started our new project in which I have to brand a made up company, made up by me. I have decided to start doing the branding for my a sweet shop called 'lolipop' I started about collecting various moodboard-ish images that I think should help define the visual style of my brand.