Blaremy ProductionsLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Blaremy Productions

Blaremy Productions has selected their winning logo design.

For $575 they received 224 designs from 27 different designers from around the world.

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#35

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#217

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#201

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#80

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#79

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#78

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#65

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#64

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#63

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#39

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#38

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#37

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#36

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#34

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#33

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#32

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#31

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#28

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#26

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Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Can I have the .eps or .ai file for Blaremy Investments please? I see something I can do with that.

Thanks for the feedback.

GT
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
...A Hi Res JPG could work too
11 years ago
 
Client
Sure! How do you want me to send it to you? Email? I do have the .eps.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
It's okay. Thanks. I was able to redraw from the JPEG you posted. I could see where the "B" and "P" were very pronounced in the logo and all it needs is something to say "video". I think that way it can relate closely to the current logo for Blaremy Investments. What do you think?
11 years ago
 
Client
That could be cool. I'd like to see it. I love what you've done with #28 and the filmstrip concept. I would like to see the graphic centered above the text and larger to match width. Also, I like the white background version of #26, but with the black filmstrip of #28, so can you use the white background and still have the black filmstrip graphic like in #28? Just cut the black version of the graphic out of #28 and put it in #26, if that makes sense. Thanks!
11 years ago
 
Client
Oh, I just saw what you did with #31, #32 and #33. It's good but I definitely prefer your original idea of the B and the P combined in the filmstrip concept.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Yes I can. Thanks for the help :). Always helps to have another perspective.
11 years ago
 
Client
I love #35! I honestly can't think of a single thing I would change. I will let you know if I think of anything, and feel free to submit additional revisions if you think of anything that may be even better.

Thank you!
11 years ago
 
Client
Oh, one suggestion actually. I would like the P to be a little more clear. Instead of the triangle in the bottom right corner (which I still think is a cool idea) can you make it define the P more? I'm thinking make it a rectangle then curve the upper right corner up where the bottom left part of the round part of the P is.

Thanks!
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I hope I got it right in #38. I Tried different ways of including the play button in #36, #37 and #39.

#39 is my personal favorite with the play button right in the middle of the filmstrip.

Will continue to improve on this if I can. It's good to hear that you love my work.

Thanks!
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Added some more variations to show versatility. As you said in the brief, the logo will be used as a watermark/bug so it needs to be able to be represented on pretty much any background color.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
#78 Back to the original idea of using just the "holes" or negative space from the "B" and "P" to subtly represent those letters as if they were bold and joined. #79 is a gradated and represents the letters as much thinner fonts (more closely related to the style of the name below it). Negative space was added between the letters to show the gap between the "B" and "P". Also added a bit more detail to the filmstrip itself at the sides.
11 years ago
 
Client
I still like #35 best but I realized I want to see potential for animation in it. It is a great standalone logo, however I will be making a title sequence for my videos and don't quite see the animation potential for it. Can you make revisions that introduce elements that could be manipulated into movement or explain how we could animate the logo?

Thanks!
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok. The first way of animating this logo would be to show a film strip flowing in the direction of the logo (perspective). You could run a series of frames in the film strip and stop at the logo (if that makes sense). Another option would be to flip, twist and rotate the square version of the logo until you arrive at the final angle and then illuminate the different colors in the logo (cyan, magenta, yellow, and white).

Am I making sense?
11 years ago
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