Timelapse Logo Design: 2008 Weblog Awards
Due to several large, last-minute projects that sprung up, I haven’t been able to film any new PMTV episodes. To help slake your thirst for updates, I’ve recorded several hours of design work and boiled them down into this one minute, thirty second video to help you get a better idea what my design process looks like. Check out the final logo.
Happy watching.
(Music: Lakes of Canada by The Innocence Mission, a Lancaster-based indie group.)
- Comments (5)
- in the chapter, "Design"
- tagged with logos, timelapse
InterAction:
30 October 20082. LaRosa Johnson:
So this is why I never had the patience for good web design?! You have talent my friend, you truly do.
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30 October 20083. Mark G:
Thanks for all your hard work on plasticmind. Similar to this short video on your logo design, I'm sure plenty of time goes into a 6 minute video tutorial. I understand your time crunch.
-mg
P.S. You've inspired me, I've got to get myself PhotoShop. Been using Corel Draw for about 15 years. I like what you do with it.
30 October 20084. Dave O:
Incredible look behind the creative process. I already admired your finished works but now I appreciate the mechanics and flow of what goes into it.
Well Done Jesse!
21 October 20095. Jen Ohs - VA graphic design:
Great post. I'd love to see some of the original sketches you worked off of. I'm also curious as to why you use photoshop over illustrator - I prefer to keep photoshop for image manipulation and illustrator for creating.
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- Published:Oct 30, 2008
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30 October 20081. Mark:
Now that's pretty impressive.