Sunday, September 23, 2012

Project #2 Part 1


5 Fictional Companies/Products

1) The Taste Buds-Catering Company

2)Art from the Heart-My own art gallery

3)From the Cinema to the Canvas-My own art company that caters to films

4)All Hallows Evenings-Halloween themed event/party company

5)Veronica's Irish Pub- Irish pub company


5 Logos from established Companies




1) Disney- Just the first letter of his last name alone is good enough for a logo for Walt Disney's company. His signature is very well-known all around the world and is recognizable enough when decreased to a smaller size.



2) Universal Studios- This logo works well for this very large and successful film company.  They used a globe to go well with their name Universal. It is a simple shape with slight detail which is also recognizable when decreased to a smaller size.






    
  3)Star Wars-The name of the movie franchise being their logo works very well for this company.  It is simple, to the point, and the font sets it aside from different logos.  With it being in all caps, and with the "S" and "T"elongating together in Star along with the "R" and S" elongating in Wars make it a trademark to Star Wars.

4)Xbox- This logo is great for the company Xbox. They came out with logo to represent their new gaming console the Xbox 360.  The silver sphere represents 360 with the glowing green "X" on top make it a very simple and successful logo.  The color green is also reminiscent to the Xbox company. This logo can also be recognized when decreased to a smaller size.

 New Starbucks Logo 20125)Starbucks-This company has a very successful logo with it being a simple shape and with them continuing to use their colors being primarily green and white.  Throughout the years they have slightly adjusted their logo by editing out the black but their font has remained the same by being all caps and revolving around the circle shape.  The image of the mermaid like woman with bold lines has always been present to represent the company.  This image also works well to be adjusted in size and still recognizable. 

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