Monday, August 22, 2011
Final Elevate Student Ministry Logo Layouts
Here are the final logo layouts for Elevate Student Ministry. Not much changed from the last post. About the only thing different is that I eliminated the version that had the mountain in the "A" over just the text. I thought it was redundant and too similar to the layout that has the fading and transparent mountain. Let me know what you think...
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Agents of Change...
Quick logo design for another ministry apart of Harvest Christian Centre. This ministry focuses on people entering into college and stepping out into the career field. Catalyst basically means, if you break it down into a simple definition, something that causes change. It's often used in dealing with scientific jargen. The question is what is the change we are talking about here? The change is the cross. When the cross is applied to your life, everything changes. Then the cross becomes central to your life, you in turn become an agent of change. The idea behind the logo is all based on this.
The overall design is rather simple. I wanted to design something that had an almost "scientific" look to it because of the scientific use of the word. I started thinking about protons and neutrons and stuff like that and how they where normally represented visually. I thought about the complete atomic change that happens when you introduce a new element into the mix. Just like the cross.
I also wanted this logo to have a similar look to the "element youth ministry" logo because of them both being under the same Church ministry umbrella.
The overall design is rather simple. I wanted to design something that had an almost "scientific" look to it because of the scientific use of the word. I started thinking about protons and neutrons and stuff like that and how they where normally represented visually. I thought about the complete atomic change that happens when you introduce a new element into the mix. Just like the cross.
I also wanted this logo to have a similar look to the "element youth ministry" logo because of them both being under the same Church ministry umbrella.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Batman Redesign
Final line work and color for my take on Batman. I used a muted color palette on the Dark Knight to contrast the bright, vibrant colors of my Superman design. If I was going to do this over, I think I would reexamine my solution for the belt. The more I look at it, I think it might be a little clunky. We'll see what happens. Stay tuned, maybe next I'll work on a certain heroine who has been seen flying an invisible jet. I know, that didn't really make any sense. Neither does an invisible jet. : )
Friday, August 5, 2011
Holy Batman Redesign!!
So I did a Superman redesign a while back and almost immediately started doing a Batman design right after I finished. Then life happened, lol. I became so busy with other things & other projects that this was buried under piles of stuff on my desk.
In recent light of and in total disgust of DC Comics "relaunch," (which is really a reboot, but don't argue with dc fan boys, you can't win) I decided to finally finish this.
Above are scans of all my preliminary work up to the finished line work. In the first image of the line up, I stole the legs from my Superman design so they would be similar in design and because I was feeling lazy. Hey, I'm honest. Don't judge me.
Obviously the legs changed as I changed the over all look of my Batman, which by the way, happened about a billion times in my head and translated into about 3 times on paper. I couldn't make up my mind what kind of Batman I wanted my Batman to be. Technical with a lot of armor and gadgets or sleek and streamed lined? Ultimately I think I was able to merge the two ideas to some degree. Overall, the costume is fairly simple. All the classic Batman elements are there, minus the underwear. That was an easy choice. It's sleek with out the look of armor. It reminds me that under the cowl is just a man, not a "superman." My design allows for focus to be on his skills as a detective and as a martial artist, two of Batman's core elements. The utility belt is deigned to show the technical side of Batman. I wanted to make sure that the belt was able to contrast the simplicity of the suit & at the same time reiterate the fact that he is just a man. He needs the bat-a-rangs, gas pellets & shark repellent to help him get the job done more effectively. Oh, and the grappling gun to scale all those buildings in Gotham. Not sure where he keeps that though. : )
The finished line work on the far right was all hand done with a few elements, like the batman symbol and parts of the utility belt, being drawn in to photoshop after it was scanned.
Final color version coming soon...stay tuned, same Bat-time, same Bat...uh...Blog!!
In recent light of and in total disgust of DC Comics "relaunch," (which is really a reboot, but don't argue with dc fan boys, you can't win) I decided to finally finish this.
Above are scans of all my preliminary work up to the finished line work. In the first image of the line up, I stole the legs from my Superman design so they would be similar in design and because I was feeling lazy. Hey, I'm honest. Don't judge me.
Obviously the legs changed as I changed the over all look of my Batman, which by the way, happened about a billion times in my head and translated into about 3 times on paper. I couldn't make up my mind what kind of Batman I wanted my Batman to be. Technical with a lot of armor and gadgets or sleek and streamed lined? Ultimately I think I was able to merge the two ideas to some degree. Overall, the costume is fairly simple. All the classic Batman elements are there, minus the underwear. That was an easy choice. It's sleek with out the look of armor. It reminds me that under the cowl is just a man, not a "superman." My design allows for focus to be on his skills as a detective and as a martial artist, two of Batman's core elements. The utility belt is deigned to show the technical side of Batman. I wanted to make sure that the belt was able to contrast the simplicity of the suit & at the same time reiterate the fact that he is just a man. He needs the bat-a-rangs, gas pellets & shark repellent to help him get the job done more effectively. Oh, and the grappling gun to scale all those buildings in Gotham. Not sure where he keeps that though. : )
The finished line work on the far right was all hand done with a few elements, like the batman symbol and parts of the utility belt, being drawn in to photoshop after it was scanned.
Final color version coming soon...stay tuned, same Bat-time, same Bat...uh...Blog!!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Elevate Student Ministry Layout Options

I also came up with a few other layouts for the logo utilizing the different elements of the original design. Not intending to use them all but I wanted to explore the possibilities. I personally like the one with the faded mountain in the back and the bottom layout with just the text. One more go at it and I should have everything finalized.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Elevate Student Ministry Progress Work

Monday, August 1, 2011
Elevate Student Ministry Preliminary Work

Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Harvest Christian Centre Billboard Design


Monday, July 18, 2011
ONE Initiative Logo & Branding Elements



Here is a logo design and some other promo stuff I did for a local body of churches that have banded together, regardless of denomation, to reach out to the teens/youth in the area. About every 3 months or so, we get toegther and have a large youth rally with high enegry music, games and several speakers that speak and teach on the bible in a way that youth can relate and understand. Here is a link to the one inititave's website: http://www.theoneinitiative.org/. You can also view a poster I did for the last event back in March.
Spins a Web Any Size, Look Out Here Comes...

I only made a couple of slight alterations in my take on Spidey. I simplified the webbing pattern on his costume to make it almost just straight lines intersecting the vertical lines. I also made the spider emblem on his chest more angular and less rounded. I think it makes it more stylized and slightly edgier. Probably the biggest change I made was removing all the blue on his suit and replacing it with black. Typically, Spidey's suit has blue with a ton of black shadowing drawn into it. That always confused me as a child. Was his suit red and blue with black shadowing or red and black with blue highlights? Well, I have removed all confusion.
You are welcome.
Vibrant Glow Logo & Business Card Design



As she gets her new business endeavor up and going, her primary focus is on spray tanning. I made the business card design reflect that.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Superman Redesign

I have always felt like that Superman's "S" was always to obvious. It should not just be a "times new roman" "S" pasted to his chest. It has more meaning than that. It's his Kryptonian family symbol for crying out load!! I have tried to make it more than just an "S" but still have it recognizable as an "S".
I also wanted his suit to be updated to fit a more modern world. I got rid of the red underwear because it seems ridiculous to have this as part of his design in this day and age. Instead, I added the gauntlets to his forearms to help add more red accents pieces. I attached the symbol to his cape to make it one piece that comes down over his chest. I think this helps makes him look more powerful and imposing.
Most use a shade of yellow and some even use black for the color behind the "S" in their suit designs. I felt like both were too harsh for this look and went with a darker shade of red.
I left the look of the boots mostly in line with what is traditionally done for his suit.
So there you have it. I would love to know what you think.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Element Youth Ministry Logo
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