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Written by Chris Spooner

Chris Spooner is a designer who has a love for creativity and enjoys experimenting with various techniques in both print and web. Follow Chris' daily design links on Twitter, and be sure to check out his second blog over at Line25.com.

118 Comments

  1. That was great! I really like the end result.
    Thank you for showing us the process.

  2. Martijn says:

    damn love the concept and the result…keep up the good stuff

  3. rmaspero says:

    That is a really nice logo and I just love the gradient in the text.

  4. Callum says:

    I regularly check your portfolio as well as your blog and this logo really stood out when you added it! I was hoping you’d write a blog post about it and here it is! I love the way you work, and this logo has to be one of my favourites pieces of yours, thanks!!

  5. Thanks for great tutorial. Nice day

  6. Jacob Cass says:

    Without reading any thing you have written, I would have to say that the logo communicates the name very well and the black n white version looks great too :) Bravo! Will read the article now :)

  7. Wow. Impressive. I love how you made the gradient work. I think a lot of times, designers will ruin the logo with a gradient, but this one definitely needed it. Like Jaob said, the B&W works well so it’s great. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Kevin says:

    I love posts that describe a design process. Great article and great logo!

  9. Really good! Geat!

  10. Jay says:

    Hey Chris

    Thanks for sharing this.

    One question. You mentioned, “After conducting a little research, it occurred to me that the ribbon is a widely recognised symbol of life,…”
    Could you elaborate more on your approach to this research?

  11. Blaze says:

    Wow! Outstanding work!

  12. Always cool to see the process. Thanks for sharing this — nice work!

  13. Guys, it works in my eyes, its energy/vibrant colours represents the end goal very well.

  14. RebelDesigner says:

    very nice… vibrant / fresh / energetic / smooth etc etc etc

    Great work…

  15. Hey Chris! Very nice post! It’s cool to see your sketches, process and also read the comments here :)

    It was a real pleasure working with you on Vivid Ways, I’m really looking forward to the launch! :)

    • Thanks Jon, likewise – I really enjoyed working with yourself and Scott, certainly happy with the end result. Looking forward to checking out the site design and following the its growth.

  16. twe4ked says:

    Great, thanks for taking the time to walk us through the process it was great to see this amazing logo come from start to finish.

    cheers

  17. Fred Soler says:

    Very nice work, it’s always cool to see how great designers do this kind of work.

  18. Eli says:

    Far out those colors are beautiful. Absolutely stunning guys, great work.

  19. Love the logo.

    Awesome work.

  20. Matt Hill says:

    Great post, thanks for sharing your process on this lovely and memorable logo. Interesting that I can see a very stylised version of the word “vivid” in the ribbon too :-)

    I’m curious that you start with colour concepts for presentation — the few times I’ve done logo work, I always present the B&W version first, to lock down the concept, shape, balance, font, etc. Could you explain why you work in colour straight away?

    • Most of the time I also work in black and white first, however with this particular logo being largely focused on colour I did it the other way around – Making the primary logo in full colour, and secondary logo a variation that then worked in mono/black.

      For me it depends on the circumstances.

  21. kaaliss says:

    lovely logo, and very interesting post

  22. Love the logo and the colors, but two little things:

    1) if the client ever wanted buisness cards how well wold that gradient print? (or how expensive would it be)

    2) One thing I remember from school in my identity design classes was to make logos proportional. I measured the height of your type and compared it to the length of the logo and the height of the symbol. Not really sure why but things just tend to register in our brains better when things are exact proportional heights in relation to each other.

    see the image:
    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3642/3398531370_8bdbd06b82.jpg

    http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/metrogiprotrans/brand/sign/m.gif

    • Thanks Niki,
      RE: Printing, nowadays printers have no trouble reproducing gradients, imagine the range of colours that make up a photograph. The gradients in the logo are made up of the standard CMYK mix and the total coverage in well under limit so I’d expect it to reproduce well.
      There’s also a flat colour version which would be more suited to printing the logo at small sizes, which uses a solid areas of colour rather than the blend between them.

      There’s some good pointers there about the proportions, this one was simply aligned by eye taking into consideration the flow of the graphic above the letters. Scaling it up to the exact three x-height line would look well, and would definitely give more prominence to the graphic.

  23. Great looking logo Chris and a nice breakdown of the process.

    I really liked the all-blue ‘wave’ too, but everyone’s happy so that’s all that matters :)

  24. Gordymac says:

    This is great stuff, Chris.

  25. great post and great insights, your blog is one of the most inspirational I follow..terrific job!
    cheers

  26. David says:

    Nice one Chris. This logo is really impressive.

    I think it’s a great example of a designer taking the time to listen to a client’s suggestions and generating a better product as a result.

    Top notch!

  27. Nice job Chris, Scott and Jon. Not only did you explain every step in a lot of detail, but the concept of the gradient in the text is awesome. I’m looking forward to seeing the launch of Vivid Ways!

  28. As I’ve stated before, awesome logo design ^___^!

  29. David says:

    Beautiful logo, Chris. I enjoyed reading through the design process and look forward to the launch of Vivid Ways.

  30. Great to see this walk-thru. Bravo!

  31. What a concept! Awesome!!

  32. Great job Chris — looks great.

  33. killa says:

    great logo and process description :)

  34. Samuel says:

    nice walkthrough!

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    http://www.photoshopwork.com

  36. Phenomenal logo! I was wondering about color as Niki talked about earlier. Would you specify pantones for all those gradient colors if they were to re-produce the multi-color spectrum version? I’m noticing designers are starting to focus on using several colors in their logos and clients are just having their materials printed in the 4-color process as opposed to adding several pantone spots.

  37. Mr Kuzio says:

    Really good.
    The logo is so colorful, and the feedbacks are great! XD

  38. Brandon says:

    Great job Chris. Really love this concept and it’s colors.

  39. Jeremy says:

    Good job. Great logo and great post. It’s nice to see the design process and the previous logo concepts. Very impressive.

  40. Kate says:

    Your logo is absolutely beautiful. Excellent job! Your blog is so inspirational.

  41. Great work Chris. It must bring immense satisfaction to come up with such a complete design that seems to fit the concept in every way.

    I’d be interested to know, from all of your logo work in the past, how do you rate it?

  42. Marcos Cortes (Dominican Republic) says:

    Amazing…great work! keep em coming ,wish you the best

  43. Fabian says:

    Great looking design Chris! I always get a kick out of seeing a follow designers process. My gradients often look washed out can you offer any tips or tricks…I promise I won’t tell:)

  44. Chris, I love your logo/mascot walkthroughs! More so because the stuff you come up with is splendid and it’s a pleasure watching it come to life!

  45. jay says:

    very cool, your walk troughs are always insightful

  46. Kelly says:

    Hi Chris! You are my favorite blog to visit right now! FANTASTIC design as always. Can you let the folks know at Vivid that the link to the RSS feed is not working – at least it did not for me. Just goes to a copy of the page..

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