Wednesday, April 15, 2015

A LOGOBENCH REVIEW ON THE LOGO DESIGN COMPETITION FOR THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY.


Every year United Nations Environment program celebrate the World Environment day on June 5. This is done to raise awareness about the environment issues that are pertaining currently. Every year there is a theme attached to the World Environment day and this year the theme is sustainable lifestyles. They have also selected a slogan that goes by “Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care.” The raise further more awareness of this day, United Nations Environment program has launched a logo design competition. The winner of the logo design competition will not only be featured as the logo of World Environment day but also win a trip to Milan, Italy to see the Expo Milano 2015.
The expo is being held in Milan is actually a short for Universal Exposition or the World Fair. This year they are focusing on sustainable food and food systems.
The competition says that you must use the slogan somewhere in the logo and also the title World Environment Day June 5. The last date for submission of the entries is April 19 and it is only open to individuals and not groups or organizations.


Thursday, April 2, 2015

LOGOBENCH SCAM – HOW WE CAN MAKE USE OF SKETCHES FOR LOGO DESIGNING.

While considering a logo design, one must stick to the basics. Even if you are hiring a logo design company or going it yourself, physical sketches do help in mapping what your mind needs. The ideas that come in your mind can come and go very easily. So after searching the internet and sticking to an idea, you can get the pencil and paper out before you start making the logo on your computer.
With a strong understanding of what needs to be conveyed, it’s on to the first outlines: Commonly, these ideas are to be the pen and paper kind. This empowers you to have a trial and error session with your drawings and not become involved with the better subtle elements.
It’s enticing to move straight onto the pc to start with; however Ben Powell says that you should fight the temptation. He argues by asking that what you figured out first; utilize a pc or a pencil and paper. He convinces logically by emphasizing on portraying which is a much quicker approach to deliver introductory thoughts before you even touch Photoshop etc. It doesn't make a difference on the off chance that its finished chicken-scratch portraying the length of it passes on your thoughts effectively and you comprehend it.