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By erich on February 7, 2011
The final brandmark for Pine Boy is here. It is a whimsical, entertaining, indicative and entertaining mark. The letters are considered players of parts in a puppet show that is the logo. They can be propped or suspended as shadow puppets or marionettes, evoking a sense of mysterious silhouettes or dangling dolls. I was able […]
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By erich on January 27, 2011
‘ve been working on building the typography for the Pine Boy logo lately pretty persistently. It takes a long time, needless to say, but I feel like the graphics are coming along and finally speaking the language of the brand. This brand is very close to being done, and as much as I really want […]
Posted in Clients, Monthly Brand, Pine Boy Puppet House | Tagged branding, compositions, computer, illustrator, photoshop, process, sketch, typography, work ethic |
By erich on January 18, 2011
I have a confession to make. I’ve never designed a font. I’m wrangling with Fontographer now for the first time ever. Not a terribly complicated program, but I keep wanting to go back to Illustrator. And as I go back to Illustrator, I keep wanting to go back to paper, pencil and protractor. It’s not […]
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By erich on January 11, 2011
Further streamlining the branding of Pine Boy, the signage and promotional materials for their performances should be produced in anything ligneous (wooden in nature), preferably pine of course. It can’t really be anything else in my mind, it’s a relevant choice and can add an important element to the “Mother Ship” of design features that […]
Posted in Clients, Pine Boy Puppet House | Tagged designers I like, inspiration, Mother Ship, process, research, sketch |
By erich on January 4, 2011
Here is a mind map and set of sketches for Pine Boy. I can’t help but continue to focus on the puppetry of the place, especially if the words Pine Boy are to live alone, in any cases. Pine Boy Puppet House is a different story, but is bulky. I believe they would most likely […]
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