Logo Variations

After designing my first logo I wanted to continue on with the theme and idea of “Campfire Studios”. The very first logo I designed had a few elements I liked and wanted to further explore, but there were still a few things that bugged me, primarily the mountain not being central and the font feeling out of place and too confined within the bubble, taking this into account I made further alterations to it.

brand mock up

The second version I made I decided to add a banner which sits underneath the original circle frame, I felt as though this was a good addition for the logo, it felt thematically appropriate for the idea of camp-fires and  in my opinion just compliments the image overall. Another thing I changed was the font, I wanted something which felt more organic and appropriate with the image as a whole, the original font used felt too formal for the rough nature of the wilderness/camp-fire.

 

The final rendition of the logo I decided to add a few more features to make use of the empty white space, I slightly altered the position of the banner and made it smaller, and I also added some clouds to the mountain top, overall I feel as though this logo is almost finalised and can see it being used for the branding of my imagined company and  IP

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Logo Mock-Up (Design 1)

After researching colour palettes I figured I would use the skills I learnt earlier and put them into practical use to create a logo for my branding brief. This logo is just an initial starting point as to get a feel for the general aesthetics of my imagined company and their IP ‘Entropia’

Campfire Brand

For the first image I picked some colours I liked and just started to play around with the themes of nature, wilderness, and cold. I like the idea of playing with Juxtaposition, hence the name Campfire and the central focus on on the red/orange colours.

brand mock up

This image is a rough finalised idea, I like the idea of the logo being circular, I feel as though it wraps the information in a bubble which takes away from the distractions of letting the art run further off the page, also it adds to the central focus of the fire.

Overall I feel as though this logo could use some further development to make it a potential piece of work I’d keep for a final hand in.

 

 

Workshop 2 – Colour Palettes

During the second workshop of Semester B I followed a tutorial on Colour Palettes and the importance of complimentary colours within design. For this exercise I started by visiting Pinterest and found images which I liked, from there the exercise continued in Adobe Illustrator and Indesign.

I found the exercise to be more informative than I first thought, and I found myself breaking down every image I liked to it’s Complimentary Colours and Shades. Overall I feel as though the exercise is a good skill to practice, not only does it look visually appealing and professional but it also changes mundane work to something you don’t mind examining further.

 

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A link to higher resolution versions of these images is below.

Colour palette

 

Development Plan (Industry Research)

When setting out in writing my brief for the semester I had a rough idea of what I wanted to create, however at first I didn’t know how to break it down into individual components. Understanding every aspect of the brief, to me, feels like a vital part in creating an end product at the best possible standard.

There was an initial learning curve involved for some terminologies for my brief and the emphasis on certain components. A few things I learnt after research which I didn’t know prior, were small components which felt insignificant but they all play an integral role in the branding of any company. These include: Typography Research, Working with colour palettes, sticking to and working with a permanent name (For company and IP) and constantly re-working ideas. It might seem blatantly obvious that idea development is integral to creating a product however many times in the past I have never critically evaluated or reworked ideas, I feel as though this is a good skill to foster to be able to progress as a designer and to ensure a project has the best possible outcome if the choices of development have justification behind them.

Development Plan

The development plan below details a time scale for different elements I’ll work towards in order to create a final completed brief. Certain areas will require more time dedicated to them depending on the complexity and workload required. I feel as though a time plan will help to organise a project of this magnitude and should also be a useful skill to learn for other briefs/modules in the future.

 

Week 1 – Research/Project Planning Stage

  • Name for the IP
  • Name for the Company
  • Research on inspirations
  • Look at survival games & horror games
  • Progression with the Logo/Overall Branding
  • Research websites and output formats from similar companies

 

Week 2 & 3 – Concept art and further ideas development

  • In-depth game research (What is expected of a protagonist, how will the game work? what is inspiring about other games of a similar nature?)
  • Rough sketches (Concept art, Environments, Character art, Item art, HUD’s, etc.)
  • Work towards finalising and completing the Logo
  • Experiment with branding packages (How does the logo look? What can be improved?)
  • Highlight a particular element of the game, stick with it and use it as a point of reference for further work on concept art.

 

Week 4- Concept and Promotional Art 

  • Finalised Logo (Reach a point where I feel only minor changes are needed)
  • Typeface evaluation, new choices from old, variations and how well it works
  • Further Character concept art, overall game aesthetics, further environment exploration
  • Screenshots of sketches, evaluate likes and dislikes
  • Further develop environments, showcase significant features from the game

 

Week 5 & 6 – Advertising 

  • Experiment with poster design (Change concept art into more polished versions, play with the sketches and try to create promotional advertisement material)
  • Create mock up websites (evaluate other websites, what elements work? How can I make informed choices about my own website?)
  • Finalised Company colour palette
  • Examples of merchandise and other outputs including the logo

 

Week 7 onwards – Polishing Output Formats

  • Have a finalised web output (Document the constant progression of ideas, what works/doesn’t etc.)
  •  Have a finalised poster (Include the company’s brand, and the smaller aspects of the brief, integrate into a final professional document)
  • Create mock-up documentation for my proposed company (Does the brand work? what can be changed?)
  • Finalised corporate branding package (finalised logo usage on documentation, merchandise, office items etc.)

 

Research & Source Material

Below are a few YouTube videos I will use to guide me through creating: concept art, character designs, environment art and general help towards illustrating my own vision for my project.

 

 

 

 

 

Research for Entropia

When I set my own brief I knew the direction I wanted to take with it from the start, a few inspirations and current video games which have inspired the style I want to take with my own imagined IP are:

Firewatch, Minecraft, The Long Dark and The Last of Us.

Within recent years the video games I’ve found myself playing has gone down the path of Survival and themes which deal with human struggles within a post apocalyptic world. Games like The Last of Us don’t just highlight the brutality of the world, a lot of juxtaposition is given between the horror/gore  and the natural beauty of a world being reclaimed by nature, this is the element I want to focus on within my concept art and the branding of my own IP

The title for my game is Entropia, I feel as though this name highlights the theme and general story I want to tell, a few examples of the games mentioned prior are below, and should give an indication towards the theme’s I want to develop for my own game.