I decided to try out some logo's for our band that will be used on the album cover, I first started trying them out on paint and then asked for some feedback.
Feedback-
Mrs Brookes- the G and S don't look as smooth as the rest, looks broken up.
Will-The S is to boxy, but the E's are good. The G is to squiggly, needs to be smaller.
Ben- Its nice but i agree with Will
Mr Amato- I like it, but the kiss should be bigger
Feedback
Will- Its too babyish, the E's aren't as good as the first one
Mrs Brookes- doesn't look professional, looks like a child's scribbled, try actually drawing with a lipstick
Ben- I like the scribbled look you are going for but could be neater
Mr Amato- I prefer the first one.
Miss suggested I try out some handwritten logos in lipstick as this was the look we are going for:
Feedback
-Myself- i thought the colours resembled a Christmas theme to much however I really liked the written style.
Mrs Brookes- she preferred this style to the ones I tried on paint, however she wanted me to continue testing out different ones. She didn't think the colour scheme was to christmassy but she thought it should be brighter.
Feedback-
Myself- I thought and knew this was the messiest one but I liked a few of the letters
Mrs Brookes- she didn't like the T of G as they were so messy but liked the brightness of the pink.
Overall this was the neatest of all the written logos however it still wasn't as i wanted it.
Miss then told me about the website Dafont.com where i could design and use any font I wanted, so it would look more professional.
I really like both of these styles as they look like they are hand written so they make them look handwritten and therefore our audience will be able to connect with us on a more personal level.
Both are very similar so I am going to ask the rest of my group which they prefer or if they have any other ideas. If they like them then we will change the colour to suit the 'pop' genre as black has darker connotations and doesn't fit with our target audience.
One of these will be used on our album cover and other promotional products like our digipack.