Final Logo

Hello all, and welcome to my logo final draft post. For this project I decided to create a hypothetical logo for a subscription service that provides pet foods and supplies. The idea is that a customer may have an app or website account set up where they are billed once a month or so to receive necessary items such as food, as well as unique extras each time such as treats or toys. The logo is supposed to be a kitten whose tail is also the letter ‘F’ beginning the brand name. In this version of this logo there is a more complete face on the kitten. I have decided not to add any legs or paws (as I felt that it would distract from the brand name). I also made significant adjustments to the tail in order to make its appearance more smooth and natural looking. On top of these changes, I made subtle alterations to the image as a whole in order to make it look more professional in its entirety. In following advice from peers, I have changed the background to a shade of off-white being that the former color was overwhelming. Another change that I made thanks to feedback was adding a subtle texture to the kitten, as well as making the stroke match for the different pieces of the kitten.

The main research that I have done for this project consists of practicing with the tutorials numerous times, as well as searching the internet for solutions to tricky tasks such as grouping objects together to be able to move them as one. The elements used in this project were greatly important being that illustrator uses lines and shapes rather than images (for the most part). Because of this, the attention to each anchor point and line segment was crucial.

In order to create the elements in this logo draft, I heavily used the elliptical tool and the polygon tool. In creating most shapes for the kitten, I would either use the elliptical and then the direct selection tool to adjust its anchor points; or the polygon tool (followed by indicating how many sides I wish for the polygon to have).

One of the only (major) issues that I have encountered was finding a way to fold the ears on the kitten. In order to overcome this obstacle, I simply searched adobe forums for a similar question. In doing so, I was led to a solution as well as many other frequently asked questions regarding similar topics. This is not abnormal and is my recommendation to those who are stuck when using adobe software-before you despair, try a simple internet search.

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