Black&Purple

11 Responses

  1. Pro Joachim Vu Joachim Vu

    This is the sketch chosen by the client with its vectorized outcome.

    I tried to keep a natural marker-made feeling by making each letter individually to provide variety through the type, and adding some little imperfections in stroke endings.

    I also slightly rounded most of the stroke junctions and endings to give more flow and softness, barely noticeable at small and medium sizes, but pretty obvious at bigger ones.

    You can see a full size image in attachments.

    Let me know what you guys think of it!

    9 months ago

  2. Josh Smith Josh Smith

    Love the final outcome, good stuff!

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    9 months ago

  3. Pro Mike Mangigian Mike Mangigian

    It came out really nice, I guess they decided on the name change after all haha

    I like the stroke ends a lot

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    9 months ago

  4. Pro Mark Jooste Mark Jooste

    That is SOLID! Great piece!

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    9 months ago

  5. Pro Tobia Crivellari  Tobia Crivellari 

    Cool as previous!! @Joachim Vu

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    9 months ago

  6. Pro Jason Carne Jason Carne

    Great work, love the final.

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    9 months ago

  7. Pro Blake Perdue Blake Perdue

    I really love it. I love how you've shown from sketch to marker to final vector art work. Very cool.

    There is one thing that feels off to me; I wish there was a gap, or more of a circle at the top of the ampersand.

    I also love how you overlayed the logo on a textured background to help give it the feel it was made with a real marker.

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    9 months ago

  8. Pro Blake Perdue Blake Perdue

    I take it back. After looking longer the top of the ampersand matches well with the tops of the Ls and the K.

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    9 months ago

  9. Pro Joachim Vu Joachim Vu

    @Josh @Mike @Mark @Tobia @Jason @Blake Hey thank you all guys!

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    9 months ago

  10. Pro Forsuregraphic Forsuregraphic

    Perfect

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    9 months ago

  11. Pro Nik Pletikos Nik Pletikos

    Amazing work.

    9 months ago

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