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Logo Design with Adobe Illustrator

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  • Dec 07, 2024
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Logo Design with Adobe Illustrator, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.67, with 34 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 116 subscribers.

You will learn about This course is for anyone who is planning to become a graphic designer Is for creatives aiming to improve their technical skills and understanding of design theory Designers who are specialising in Logo and Identity Design You will learn about the complete logo design workflow: brief, research, sketching, vector design and presentation This course is ideal for individuals who are A beginner creative professional who is willing to learn about Logo design or Someone who want to learn how to create and structure a Brand Guide It is particularly useful for A beginner creative professional who is willing to learn about Logo design or Someone who want to learn how to create and structure a Brand Guide.

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Summary

Title: Logo Design with Adobe Illustrator

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.67

Number of Lectures: 34

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • This course is for anyone who is planning to become a graphic designer
  • Is for creatives aiming to improve their technical skills and understanding of design theory
  • Designers who are specialising in Logo and Identity Design
  • You will learn about the complete logo design workflow: brief, research, sketching, vector design and presentation
  • Who Should Attend

  • A beginner creative professional who is willing to learn about Logo design
  • Someone who want to learn how to create and structure a Brand Guide
  • Target Audiences

  • A beginner creative professional who is willing to learn about Logo design
  • Someone who want to learn how to create and structure a Brand Guide
  • Want to design effective and unique logos? Learn about the Logo Design process, theory, techniques and test your skills by working on the class project!

    Join Martin Perhiniak (Graphic Designer and Adobe Certified Instructor) and learn his workflow and best practices he developed over 20 years working as a creative professional for clients like BBC, Mattel, IKEA, Google, Pixar, Adobe.

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    In this class you’ll learn:

  • Creating professional logos for all kinds of clients/businesses

  • The complete logo design workflow: brief, research, sketching, vector design and presentation

  • Adobe Illustrator best practices (Pen Tool, Shape Builder Tool, Symbols,

  • Various types of logos and when to use them

  • Important branding terms you should be familiar with (e.g. propositional density)

  • Considerations you need to make before starting to design

  • Presenting your logos to your client

  • Creating and structuring a Brand Guide for your client

  • You’ll be creating:

  • Multiple logos for a food market

  • Brand guide (optionial)

  • Recreating 10 famous logos (optional exercises)

  • Who this class is for?

  • Anyone planning to become a graphic designer

  • Creatives aiming to improve their technical skills and understanding of design theory

  • Anyone specialising in Logo and Identity Design

  • You don’t need to be a creative professional to take the class

  • You don’t need to know how to draw (although it can be a useful skill during the sketching phase)

  • What you will need?

  • Adobe Illustrator or similar vector drawing application

  • Sketchbook

  • Desire to make something awesome

  • Even if you’re new to designing logos or Adobe Illustrator, you’ll find these simple and effective techniques easy to use and apply to your work!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Logo Design Workflow

    Lecture 1: Type of logos

    Lecture 2: Best practices

    Lecture 3: Propositional density

    Lecture 4: Logo design process – Brief

    Lecture 5: Logo design process – Research

    Lecture 6: Logo design process – Sketching

    Lecture 7: Logo design process – Tracing sketches

    Chapter 3: Illustrator Workflow

    Lecture 1: Adobe Illustrator Tip – Multiple windows

    Lecture 2: Adobe Illustrator Tip – Line density

    Lecture 3: Adobe Illustrator Tip – Symbols

    Lecture 4: Adobe Illustrator Tip – Shading

    Chapter 4: Project directions

    Lecture 1: Adobe Illustrator Tip – Vector workflow

    Lecture 2: Project direction 1 – Traditional

    Lecture 3: Project direction 2 – Monoline

    Lecture 4: Project direction 3 – Crest

    Lecture 5: Project direction 4 – Hidden meaning

    Lecture 6: Project direction 5 – Playful

    Lecture 7: Project direction 6 – Abstract

    Lecture 8: Logo design process – Presentation

    Chapter 5: Creating Brand Guides

    Lecture 1: Creating Brand Guides – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Creating Brand Guides – Part 2

    Chapter 6: Exercises

    Lecture 1: Exercise 1 – Mastercard

    Lecture 2: Exercise 1 – Target

    Lecture 3: Exercise 3 – Audi

    Lecture 4: Exercise 4 – Olympics

    Lecture 5: Exercise 5 – Vodafone

    Lecture 6: Exercise 6 – CBS

    Lecture 7: Exercise 7 – Toyota

    Lecture 8: Exercise 8 – BP

    Lecture 9: Exercise 9 – Woolmark

    Lecture 10: Exercise 10 – Twitter

    Chapter 7: Assignment

    Lecture 1: Assignment

    Instructors

  • Logo Design with Adobe Illustrator  No.2
    Martin Perhiniak
    Yes Im a Designer
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