I recently completed a logo and business card package and will soon be concluding work on a portfolio website for Elifer Santos, a Vancouver-based filmmaker. Eli is both a friend and a client, and I’m glad I could help him build a secure business identity.
I’ve uploaded a selection of images from the design process of Eli’s logo, including a few sketches, idea generation and a couple of drafts. I’ve also included a preview of Elifer’s website that will be online soon. Thanks to both Shelby White and David Airey for inspiring this post.
Sketching
Drafting
I was playing with the idea of a ‘signature’ style logo with a much looser appearance – a couple of the explorations I did of this are shown above.
Finals
The tail of the S runs into the middle curve on the logo when it is placed on dark backgrounds, so I also supplied Eli with a slightly adjusted version for this purpose to maintain the integrity of the mark.
[…] I wasn’t expecting to have a website this soon but opportunities and the possibilities of meeting clients, inspires me to go live. The plan was to go live by January 2011 after all of my projects settle down so at least I could organize my video portfolios. Hence the fact that I still don’t have my showreel posted on the site. But in times like these, you gotta be quick at organizing and making sure that you are producing the right and proper materials to attract clients. Â The website wasn’t possible without the help of my friend, Ian Houghton, a graphic designer from Adelaide, Australia, whom I met through a good friend of mine, Veronique Maillard. Ian was also the artist behind the logo. […]