Thursday, September 29, 2016

Creating our Logo

This is an example I looked at; Island Records. I like the simplicity to it but how different it is from other logos. Common logos tend to have a very large letter or abbreviasion to give an impression for the record label, but in this case it is more the image rather than the letters that make an impression. I also looked at Apple records which mainly did Beatles’ music. Once again I like how an image is representing the logo rather than the letter because it is easier to remember and not boring. However, apple records is unique because logos hardly ever use real images. They are usualy cliparts. Neither of them are clear whether or not they represent indie or rock music or even music at all. Therefore that’s onething I’d like to think about when I make mine.

Image result for music record labels palm island Image result for apple records
The ideas I had for y record label were Rouge/Cassette/Tape/Mixtape. As you can see, I had thought about the tape a lot. And decided to chose mixtape in the end because firstly, if I were to use rouge, the colour I used would’ve probably been red, as rouge is red in French. However, red wouldn’t stand out on a CD back cover, so I decided not to use it. Tape would’ve been confusing with sticky tape and cassette sounded too old school whereas mixtape sounds slightly more modern than cassette. No one knows what a cassette is nowadays, whereas they still hacve an idea of what a mixtape is. Here are three of my ideas I have. I tried all of them because the one on the right I thought was too big, so I made it smaller by inverting half of the font so I can lower the text down slightly and that’s what I’ve done for the top lefft image. I’l ave these threeon my list and seee how it goes when creating an album back cover and see which balances better.
I wanted people to look at my record logo and tell immediately that it was a music logo and nothing else. And I’m sure I’ve done that well enough.

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