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FERDY CHRISTANT - DEC 22, 2008 (08:09:37 PM)
For project JungleDragon I've been looking at outsourcing some graphic/web design tasks, I'm already saving up some cash in the JungleDragon fund. Although I thoroughly enjoy doing graphic/web design, I'm not a professional at it, and one has to know their limitations.
My first experiences have been dissapointing. I seem to have a taste for those designers that are completely booked or those that do not respond. I will not let this get me down and continue the hunt later on. Because my hands were itchy to do at least something myself, I've been diving into logo design. Here's a first attempt:
I'm actually quite happy with the result:
- The logo is a perfect circle, a powerfull symbol known to all. It is easy to integrate into any web design because the outline of any circle is square
- The eye is in fact a rotated D, for "Dragon"
- The shape, the eye, the colours are symbolic to the name "Jungle Dragon"
- The logo is very flexible. As you can see I can easily scale it and/or enrich is, since it is completely made out of vectors. Whether it is used as a letterhead in print, 16x16 favicon, or HD-size wallpaper, I can go all ways.
- Although there are obviously more "eye logos" out there, this logo is original, designed from scratch using zero references.
Note: You can download the larger size image from my Deviant account.




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COMMENT: DILEEP K SHARMA

DEC 23, 2008 - 05:11:21 AM
COMMENT: MARK BARTON

DEC 23, 2008 - 12:46:05
Not sure about the eyelid. I like the glossy eye but I never got the D reference until I read your comments so I wonder if you lost the eyelid and maybe place the complete eye slightly off centre?
Just my 2 pence I could never do anything as good.
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COMMENT: FERDY
DEC 23, 2008 - 03:13:20 PM
No worries about the "D", I consider it a hidden gimmick, much like the arrow in the FedEx logo (did you know that? can you see it?).
Actually I started out with an open eye, without the eye lid. Somehow the eye lid does add a touch to it, it's hard to explain
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COMMENT: ROMAN KOPAC

JAN 15, 2009 - 11:29:57