Thanks Locomotive.*To be honest I designed this logo back in 1980. It was done in airbrush.*I am just trying to get myself back into doing more graphic design and logo work, so I brought this back to use for myself for fun.*My original design firm was called Graphic Traffic. est.1978 (this is where the logo was first used.)*I merged into and ad agency now and don't get to do as much graphic design and logos as I would like. But I'm trying to work myself back into it.*I have loved what you are doing. Nice work. Very nice.*I just joined Logopond and am looking forward to feedback and conversations.
Thanks.*and for the R-E-S-P-E-C-T comment.*I have only been on Logopond now for a few days and can see and feel the respect everyone has fo reveryone. Its great.
I would love to see a simplified version of this, the concept is beautiful, and while executed well from an illustration stand point, I fear it may be a little much for a logo. Beautiful work none the less!
raja, i'll let you know if i do that t-shirt.**%5E%5E%5E%5E i guess i better try a simpler version. tough though, used thisone for 30 years. times they are a changing.:)
Although I'm normally a fan of simplifying things for logo purposes, this works REALLY well in this version. I actually prefer this to the black-and-white version of your avatar and even to the more flattened color version. Part of it, I think, is that the visual connection between the metal base of the lightbulb and the eraser connector is a lot easier to make, and it is more apparent that the pencil is inside of the lightbulb instead of juxtaposed in front of it or something.**I'm with Raja. If you put this on a t-shirt, I'd buy it. Although the full-color nature of it would probably be a little difficult to screen print.
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Really!! would like to see a simple version.
ReplyI meant really well done.
ReplyThanks Locomotive.*To be honest I designed this logo back in 1980. It was done in airbrush.*I am just trying to get myself back into doing more graphic design and logo work, so I brought this back to use for myself for fun.*My original design firm was called Graphic Traffic. est.1978 (this is where the logo was first used.)*I merged into and ad agency now and don't get to do as much graphic design and logos as I would like. But I'm trying to work myself back into it.*I have loved what you are doing. Nice work. Very nice.*I just joined Logopond and am looking forward to feedback and conversations.
ReplyName change Mike? :)
Reply%3E est. 1978 **Woa... :-)
Replyyeah, epsilon, one of those old guys still trying to have fun designing. :D
Replycool illustration )
ReplyThanks klood.*I really appreciate all the comments.
Reply%3C Respect!
Replyvery good illustration mike.
ReplyThanks.*and for the R-E-S-P-E-C-T comment.*I have only been on Logopond now for a few days and can see and feel the respect everyone has fo reveryone. Its great.
ReplyThanks for all the floaters.*means alot.
ReplyThats mad!! Love it! I'm a 70's child that grew up in Australia. I loved all the Air Brush art on the old panel vans. Mad respect Mikeymike!
Replythanks xlpixels. another 70's child, nice.*yeah I still appreciate some of the old school, hand done stuff.*thanks. :)
ReplyI like execution on this very much but most of all i like idea. As designers logo it is perfect.
Reply%5E thanks janz! %3B)
ReplyThis is outstanding in concept and 3D execution
ReplyWOWOW
ReplyI would love to see a simplified version of this, the concept is beautiful, and while executed well from an illustration stand point, I fear it may be a little much for a logo. Beautiful work none the less!
ReplySo cool, but I would like to c a simple version 2.
ReplyIf you print this on t-shirts, I'll be the first taker
Replyraja, i'll let you know if i do that t-shirt.**%5E%5E%5E%5E i guess i better try a simpler version. tough though, used thisone for 30 years. times they are a changing.:)
ReplyAlthough I'm normally a fan of simplifying things for logo purposes, this works REALLY well in this version. I actually prefer this to the black-and-white version of your avatar and even to the more flattened color version. Part of it, I think, is that the visual connection between the metal base of the lightbulb and the eraser connector is a lot easier to make, and it is more apparent that the pencil is inside of the lightbulb instead of juxtaposed in front of it or something.**I'm with Raja. If you put this on a t-shirt, I'd buy it. Although the full-color nature of it would probably be a little difficult to screen print.
Replythanks, adam. nice words. yeah I always wanted a shirt of this one. someday. thanks again for the comments.
ReplyWow... love love love it.
ReplyTHX..Sophia. :D
Replythis was done a loooong time ago. but I still like it.
cheers.
Oh! Clever idea
ReplyTHX Alena! Its an old one. BC. Before computer! HA!
ReplyWOW!
ReplyWow! THX! asser. :)
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