Rickay726 said:
if you had to design something for some one that was part of the town comitee and it had to be a logo for the art community, How ever the logo must relate to the moto which is "enriching the community through the arts"
what would be some of your ideas? im having a little designing block here, i was thinking like a paint brush signing a check with the towns name in the paint brush and on the the check have it say the logo
idk if this such a good idea can i have some idea what you guys think?
honestly, DON'T do any swooshes and paint brush thingys and oval shapes. nobody does them because they are cheap looking, over used in the 90's, ugly, boring, etc......
Think about what people would feel when they look at the logo. Don't just think about what they will see. For example the logo could be just type. You could use a very modern and artsy typeface and if used properly it could be great and effective.
Avoid adding different graphic elements to it. Look at famous logos. They tend to be simple, strong, efective, are easy to remember and the list simply keeps going. 2 graphic elements (other than type) will almost guarantee you failure in many areas, more than 2 and it screams disaster.
Don't forget that they might print the logo. If the logo doesn't work in black and white you are in trouble and so will whoever will be dealing with the printing fo this logo in the future.
Use
www.thesaurus.com and search for keywords that will lead you to other words.
Don't be so literal.
If you ever had the chance to see logos that are related to Art, you've probably seen that they tend to be extremely clean. no brushes, no paper, no paint, no details.....just basic shapes and type, because shapes and type are art. One or two colours tends to be perfect. althought there have been art logos with more colours but still very clean.
If you could tell us the name of whoever is using this logo, it'd be great coz that would help a lot as to seen what can be added to the letters and words and how to play with them.
lastly, look for shapes in the letters that you could play with.
Use a vector program (no photoshop) and no gradients!
hope all this helped