May 14, 2011

Shockwave Records logo using Illustrator


Hey there,
Here's another very easy logo I've made using only illustrator. It's made of main 2 parts, the text "shockwave" and the shock beat-like shape I've drawn using the pen tool. The most important thing to do is to give both the text & the shape the same stroke thickness. Then expand both the text & shape and join the letter "e" with the shape (because they have the same stroke thickness they'll fit perfectly together!).
After that I gave it this blue neon effect which you'll find in the gradient style window. To make this effect even more believable I gave an outer glow effect for the logo to give a contrast against the radial gradient grey background.
That's all folks, c u :)

May 8, 2011

Ruby Diamonds logo using Illustrator







Hey there!!!! Long time no post ;)
I can't believe it's been over 6 months since my last post!!! Sorry I've been so busy....But here I am again :))
I wanted to return with one of my favorite logos I've made using Illustrator. I wanted to draw a diamond so badly so I started drawing it with the pen tool (of course a real diamond picture had helped me to know the its exact segments). I've drawn only half the diamond, duplicated it & joined the two paths together (to be symmetrical). Then I've made it with a black outline and filled it with different shades of red to give the effect of the transparent diamond. As for the spark, I just drew a small cirlcle & gave it the pucker and bloat effect in illustrator until I got the spark shape I want.
Now, why not remove the letter "o" in the word "diamonds" and put the diamond shape instead??? It'll still be readable, right?? And that's exactly what I did :) As for the font, I used a simple serif font to make the logo as simple and elegant as possible (remember it's a jewelery shop after all....)
That's all....Hope you like it......c u soon :)

December 4, 2010

Butterflies using Illustrator


Hey everyone.....
Here is another post for butterflies illustration made by illustrator software.
This is one of my favorites. Just looking at these colors lifts me up :)
You know what also makes me happy? Is that you can make one shape, duplicate it and recolor it very easily using illustrator! In this case, I drew a butterfly, mainly using the pen tool and ellipse vector tool (for the circles in the butterfly's wings). For coloring the wings, I used A LOT of pathfinder divides to divide the wings to separate parts and easily give each part a different gradient and give it a nice effect. For the butterfly's body, I used the mesh tool and used brown color shades to give it a 3D effect.
I finished coloring this butterfly and duplicated it 8 times and gave each one unique colors using the feature "recolor artwork" from (edit > edit color > recolor artwork). This amazing feature will allow you to recolor each and every color you have in the shape you drew. To neatly finish it, decide on these butterflies' layout & the order of which they'll appear (object > arrange > bring forward / step backward).
So that's it........Hope you like it as much as I do :)

November 21, 2010

Idea Marketing logo using Illustrator


Hey guys.....
Here is a logo for a marketing company that I made using only illustrator.
It was very easy to make.I first drew the bulb with no fill and a chalk-like stroke....with the light rays & everything ;) Then I made the bulb the dot of the i in "idea". I made the letters of "idea" all in caps and a large font size. To link "idea" text style with the bulb style I gave it a stroke with the same chalk-like brush I used with the lamp.
As for the background, I made it bright yellow with radial gradient (yellow & white) with the gradient center in the middle of the bulb to give the effect of an illuminated bulb. That's all folks ;)
Hope you like it :)

November 7, 2010

Vogue magazine cover ft.Emma Watson using InDesign


This is my first print design to post!
Although I personally prefer illustrator, but when I learned Indesign......it turned out to be a very nice and neat program.
I always have this thing for organizing and layout, so when I started using Indesign I really loved making magazine covers. I loved the process of selecting the cover photo and selecting the suitable font type, color, size and layout of the text that matches the photo. And of course all this has to reflect the type of the magazine and the type of the magazine readers.
As for this cover, I used both indesign & illustrator. I first placed the picture and wrote the magazine's name in illustrator. I've always liked the effect where part of the magazine's name is hidden behind the person in the photo, and that's exactly what i did here. I put the text path in front of the picture path.I used the eraser tool to remove any part of the text that covers emma watson's figure. Just be careful when erasing so as not to remove text parts on the white background. And have patience.......;)
Then I saved this as a jpg file and imported it to indesign. I centered the file in the document. Then I started adding the magazine's topics! Have fun with the fonts and colors. I prefer sticking with one readable font and playing with the its style (bold or normal). I changed the characters spacing to stretch or shrink the text within the space given. As for the colors, choose matching colors (I prefer using 2 or 3 max.). You can use more than one color in a sentence, depending on the background color, to make sure the text is visible and readable.
Is this post long too!!! I think I beat the previous post :))))

October 29, 2010

Under the Sea using Photoshop


Time to go under the sea ;)
Here's another wallpaper I've made using Photoshop only. You know what's really cool is that you can make any shape or image a brush. By making it a brush you can scatter the shape all over your image with different sizes.....And that's what I did here with the bubbles. It was an image of a transparent bubble that I changed to a brush to put it wherever I want in my wallpaper. To make it more realistic, play with the blur brush in some areas as shown.
As for the background, fill it first with dark green color & give it a cloud effect. Then with the brush tool use a dark pink color at the bottom with layer opacity 65% . With a dark blue brush color a line just above the pink area and make the opacity 65% (I know the blue color is not that obvious but it gives a very good transition between colors in the end).
My favorite part is the lighting effect under the water. This is made by adding a layer above all the previous layers and fill it with a gradient (make the gradient type "noise", roughness "100%", restrict colors & add transparency). Then make the layer mode "color dodge".
Last, but not least, the text. Type the text, make the fill 0% and then add bevel & emboss, inner and outer glow to give this cool transparent bubbly effect.
I bet this is the longest post I've ever did ;)
Hope you like it :)

October 21, 2010

BonaGraphic logo using Illustrator


Hey guyz....
This is another logo post using illustrator (I just LOVE this software). As you can tell I changed the blog's lame logo with the ordinary font of "BonaGraphic" as soon as I learned to make this folded paper effect. You won't imagine how simple this effect is done. You just type the word you want, and then expand it. Then with the pencil tool you'll draw the lines where you want the folds to be and merge them all. After that reflect each of the folded area inwards.
What gives a white piece of paper the effect that it's folded? The gradient of the folded part. Just give them a gradient from a light grey to white. And then give a light shadow behind them to give some depth.
You're free to give a background color with a radial gradient to give a little bit of contrast.
That's it! Hope you like the blog's new logo :)