Logo design process for graphic designer
4.26.2009 | My Blog
Here I will show some information behind the logo I created for Luuk Hartsema.
Luuk Hartsema is a Dutch graphic designer who approached me to create a personal identity for him. It is quite common that designers find it difficult to design for themselves so Luuk decided to hire me to create a logo.
The brief
The client wanted a logo which represented service, artistic ability, presentation and communication.
The process
To create an identity that was truly unique I studied contemporary art and modern architecture. Researching this allowed for high level of creativity and also a great deal of inspiration.
moodboard
After researching art and architecture for inspiration I began sketching out ideas. Researching these topics allowed for a lot of creative experimentation to be drawn. One thing that really helped me was looking at the unorthodox shape and form some types of art and architecture has.
After sketching a number of ideas I decided to take a few concepts into Illustrator to draw up.
Here a few of those concepts that were not progressed.
I was presenting two concepts to the client with regards to the name. I wanted to show the logo with the clients surname by itself along with his full name. The two logos at the bottom left were worked on more to create the final concept.
After further sketches and development with those two logos I arrived at the final concept. Whilst developing the idea I set a personal task for the logo. I wanted to create an icon which represented the influence of contemporary art however still remained a strong identity to represent the client. I wanted to create an icon that when different people looked at it they were reminded of different things, just like some art, as it is subjective.
I personally feel I have achieved my goal, and the clients expectations for the logo, and have heard many different odd things that people say they are reminded of when looking at the logo, with each one I take it as a compliment!
When arriving at the final concept I started looking into typography. Something bold and strong which represented the icon seemed appropriate.
I presented the final logo to the client and got very positive feedback along with another request for more colour so that the logo could be brought out more.
The client went with the logo with a colour and thus the design process was finished!
Thank you for reading, any constructive comments are appreciated
Testimonial
“It was a pleasure working with Euan Mackenzie in 2009. I asked Euan to come with some experimental new ideas for an update of my personal logo that I designed in 2005. As a graphic designer myself, it’s difficult to let someone else do your graphic design but you can only see the world through your own eyes so I found it important to let someone else tell me how the world experiences me.”
P.S
The client, Luuk Hartsema, has begun work on a personal project about the Dutch islands: Waddenzee. Luuk decided he would use the logo for this project as he feels it represents water. Logo for the ‘Waddenzee’ project can be seen here: http://cmcdn.net/4410209/566×352.jpeg. The lower half represents sand and the upper half represents the sky.






4.26.2009
A well planned and well executed design. Although Im not a complete fan of the logo in being in gradients over there but it’s done in a excellent way. Good Job
4.26.2009
Well done. This really shows what a thorough logo design is like. I have to agree with sam_khrap that the logo is much stronger in a solid color. Great form.
4.26.2009
Thanks guys.
Yeah, i agree about the colours, its stronger in just white.
4.28.2009
Despite the client not wanting to use the logo for personal use it is still a very strong icon. Great memorability, it really pops.
4.28.2009
Cheers Brent, im glad you like it
5.05.2009
Great to see you starting off with a pen and paper.
I like the final design, but i’d like to see how it translates across different media.
5.06.2009
Cheers ‘Panix’. I much prefer to start off with pen and paper although i have created a few logos just from Illustrator.
5.06.2009
Nice work matey, great post this would help a lot of other wanna be logo designers nice job dude!
5.10.2009
Thanks, Glen, appreciate the encouragement
5.30.2009
Great work. I’m not an artist, but I like the gradient one to plain white.
Either way, it was nice to see your start-to-end process of the logo making. Makes you realise that the first idea might not be anywhere near the final idea.
5.31.2009
“I wanted to create an icon that when different people looked at it they were reminded of different things, just like some art, as it is subjective”
This is topnotch thinking my friend.
6.01.2009
Cheers Chironjit, Dima.
7.09.2009
interesting process. you are talented! keep on doing good work
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7.09.2009
Will do, Danielle! Thanks, glad you liked the post.
11.04.2009
I always like to follow the whole precoess of an artist or a designer. This was a really good one. I’m studing graphics myself and this was all very inspiring. And I agree with you all at the top, it would look better in solid color.
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12.05.2009
Hi Hendrik, thanks for the comment and im glad you enjoyed the post. cheers
2.01.2010
Great read mate – the first concept in pink is amazing though! I woulda developed that one if i was the client!
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2.03.2010
Cheers Mel, glad you liked it. I did like that first pink one, although I do prefer the final one-colour version