Within the second critique session, it was brought to
my attention that some pieces of the logo could be cleared up to make it more
consistent and more visually coherent with the concept itself. Due to the
shapes in the leg and the cut-outs been inspired by the artist’s work
themselves, the cut-out points on the letters should be I've just moved off a
bought to a point, an example can be seen in figure 1, which once edited will resemble figure 2. Doing so also increases the contrast between the elements
which have been cut at the beginning and the end of that letter. There are also
slight refinement points which can be bought together to be able to ensure a
consistently smooth logo, therefore making it look as professional as possible.
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Figure 1 |
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Figure 2 |
In order to make this consistent throughout the piece other
elements such as the letter writing were edited in the same way on each letter
where there is a sharp corner on the opposite side there is also a smooth of
corner or smooth to the value of 1 pixel. This overall gives the finished outcome
a more polished look, that is more representative of the artists experimental
nature down to the very last detail as can be seen below in figure 3.
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Figure 3 |
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