Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Band Logo

Not that long ago I was asked by a new and upcoming band to create a logo for them that really said what they are about. The Royal Cut Throat Co. are a mix of swing, jazz, rockabilly and maybe even a hint of punk, they have the look and what to stand out. They wanted something simple but would suit the genre/scene they want to attract. From a design point of view it was great to have the band know what they wanted and to draw up precise pen tool images in illustrator. The thing I like about it, it would be easy to change the colours around and it perfect for a drum skin.


Sunday, 25 December 2011

New Logo and First Gig Poster Back!


One of the bigger projects I've done in awhile is the new logo for my band Push To Twist. The reason for it being is it's the band's second coming since March with new members. This logo is a series from the first one being a hot rod car now to a hot rod plane. There is an idea behind the plane going into our stage show but I don't want to give much away as we haven't had our first gig yet. I animated the plane as I would with a car and I'm happy with the result and hopefully this will be seen around a lot more.


Here is our poster for our first gig back. I'm very happy with the way it turned out. The original idea for it was to be based on n old 1930s comic book cover but I was finding it a bit hard to get it to much what we wanted out of it. With that idea still in mind it became an advertisement from that time still. The overlay of the old, worn paper at the start wasn't meant to be so dominant but once I put it on I knew it was perfect, it gives it a constructivism look which fits the era still with the style of plane. I used both Illustrator and photoshop.