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When looking at the thousands of logos that have been created over the years, one thing that may pop out is the variety of shapes that a logo can take. Many logos can be divided into shape categories, while some are unique and complex in overall appearance. Major factors to consider in research and development include where the logo will be used and what attributes it must have in order to work in the media it’s intended for.
In these lessons, we’ll go over what to consider regarding the shape of your logo. Popular logos often involve rectangular or circular designs, and each type has its pros and cons. While neither style is better or worse than the other, we’ll go over some real-world examples and what considerations went into the overall shape of their design. These lessons finish up by exploring complex shape designs and choices in combining type with shapes.
You will learn to recognize the pros and cons of rectangular and circular logo shapes, combine shapes for more complex logo designs, and understand the different methods of combining text and shapes.
It covers logo shape considerations, designing a rectangular logo, creating a circular logo, combining shapes for complex designs, and type and shape considerations.
Yes, it goes over real-world examples of rectangular and circular logos and the considerations that went into the overall shape of their design.
It builds skills in brand design, graphic design, icon design, logo design, type design, and visual design.
Yes, the lessons finish by exploring complex shape designs and the different methods of combining type with shapes.