hcmbanjo
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Here's my two cents:
The first logo:
A contemporary logo reflecting Rocketry's Golden Era. Back when a manufacturer logo was a solid oval with the company name reversed in white.
I looked for a font for the TRF initials that suggests a computer era and this computer forum.
For those who wanteed to keep (the feel) of the old logo, the rocket is a stylized representation of the original. The design could be kitted easily, not leaning towards low, mid or high powered rocketry. Every power is covered.
The original blue sunburst in kept, centered behind the firing engine. If some feel it's too busy colorwise, it could be easily simplified
The second logo:
The font was just too good to pass up. It is called: "He's Dead Jim!"
It's much simpler design but shows movement.
Both designs read well even when reduced to business card size. Both logos could work well on a T-shirt, coffee mug or range stickers.
Hope you like them, I haven't done anything like this in a while. It was good practice to learn the Corel Draw software.
Thanks!
Hans "Chris" Michielssen
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The first logo:
A contemporary logo reflecting Rocketry's Golden Era. Back when a manufacturer logo was a solid oval with the company name reversed in white.
I looked for a font for the TRF initials that suggests a computer era and this computer forum.
For those who wanteed to keep (the feel) of the old logo, the rocket is a stylized representation of the original. The design could be kitted easily, not leaning towards low, mid or high powered rocketry. Every power is covered.
The original blue sunburst in kept, centered behind the firing engine. If some feel it's too busy colorwise, it could be easily simplified
The second logo:
The font was just too good to pass up. It is called: "He's Dead Jim!"
It's much simpler design but shows movement.
Both designs read well even when reduced to business card size. Both logos could work well on a T-shirt, coffee mug or range stickers.
Hope you like them, I haven't done anything like this in a while. It was good practice to learn the Corel Draw software.
Thanks!
Hans "Chris" Michielssen
View attachment 1RocketryForumLogoPost.bmp
View attachment 2RocketryForumLogoPost.bmp