Select the G and the R and apply a linear gradient. Once you have a nice spacing and all the letters are well positioned, select all objects again and go to Object>Path>Outline Stroke. Tip: To do that you will have to create new elements in order to mask them. After that change the order of the letters so the R goes in front of the last A, but through the O. Select the A or the second circle and open the Move dialog box. I used green for the Z, brown for the As, red for the G and R, and blue for the O. Tip: Use the Object>Transform>Move and Object>Transform>Reflect commands for more precision.Ĭhange the stroke colors. Select all objects and change the Stroke Weight to 20pt, After that add 2 more elements above the Z and the R like the image below, and delete a segment of the last A. Using the Direct Selection Tool(A), select some segments of the circles and delete them like the image below. Lets create a circle below the first and the third circle. Repeat this process until you have 6 circles side by side. Now we can move the circle horizontally or vertically and create copies as well.įirst we will create the horizontal one, so just add the width of the circle in the horizontal field and click on the copy button. Select the Circle and hit the Enter Key (return) the Move dialog box will open. In Illustrator, using the Ellipse Tool (U) create a circle. This logo is pretty much a bunch of circles, I used a circle for the module and deleted some segments in order to create the characters. I will skip the drawing parts, yes there were tons of drawings before going to the computer, because when they stole my computer and backups in 2006 they took all my photos of the drawings. In this post I will show you how we created the logo. Besides of that we spent like 4 hours talking about ideas and concepts in order to know exactly what we would have to do. When they hired us to create their ID design they said that they wanted something very unique and modern. One of them was in 2005 for a company called Zagora. I’m a huge fan of typography and logo design, even though I havent worked on too many logo design projects I had the opportunity to express my love on a few, but at the same time, very pleasant ID projects.
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