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Exploration of Type A Look Behind The Process of Logo Design. By: James L Patterson
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Exploration of Type

A Look Behind The Process of Logo Design. By: James L Patterson

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Logo Development

Stroke Analysis

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Micro-aesthetic & Counterforms

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Partial letter forms & New Letter forms

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Free Form

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Final Design

Front

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Business Card

My first card i tried to keep really simple by keeping out any unneces-sary shapes. Once i really looked at it i noticed that the background didn’t need any color. It took away from the text . I also found it was unnecessary to have text and the

logo on the back of the card. On the front i didnt like how the text was centered. It made it look to sym-metric. To throw off the symmetry I tried the main text in different alignments and positions on from the text i made smaller then the text.

James Patterson567 Cross Ct

Akron, Oh 44311(440)645-1182

[email protected]

JLPatterson Design

James Patterson567 Cross Ct

Akron, Oh 44311(440)645-1182

[email protected] James Patterson

567 Cross CtAkron, Oh 44311(440)[email protected]

James Patterson567 Cross CtAkron, Oh 44311(440)[email protected]

Front Back

Out of all the designs for the back of the card i felt the logo worked best placed inside a circle. To get the viewers attention to go to the text first i made sure make my from the text i made smaller then the text. Out of all the designs for the back

of the card i felt the logo worked best placed inside a circle. To get the viewers attention to go to the text first I made sure make my name bold.

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