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http://www.mlwebco.com - Logo Design Presentation Tip

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  • Do you also make sketches on paper first or do you work on illustrator or photoshop etc etc first.

    And if you also sketch on paper first do you scan them onto your computer

  • @pinda0020 Some people sketch first when designing logos, I don't sketch. I just start like in fireworks and play around with different fonts and vector objects. My logos are quite simple so jumping straight to the screen is more natural for me. I might sketch if I'm brainstorming on a logo with someone else. But when working alone, I just try to do everything on screen. Other designers will sketch first. What ever works best for the job is good with me. ;)

  • Why did you do this one in fireworks instead of illustrator?

  • @snaggypaggy I did this in fireworks because working with vector tools, gradients and the effects are much easier on fireworks in my opinion. Fireworks handles both vector and bitmaps images much better. It's like a combo between photoshop and illustrator all wrapped in one.

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  • Youre awesome dude! I always learn so much from you!!

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  • Can't we do all this in Photoshop? I don't see the difference

  • your mouse click is so soothing 

  • Wow Your really good at these ideas, all your logo creations inspire me lol, Really awsome man Like your work

  • @mlwebco Okay thanx for the info, i do the sketches first on paper and they look better then on my computer hahahahah so still got to find a good way.

  • First off, if you are in a stage where you are gonna present a logotype for a client you most likely meet them in person and therefor print your work and present it accordingly. Which obiovusly rules out both Fireworks and Photoshop. Stay in Illustrator and make it there, and keep it vector. If you have to take it to InDesign and lay it out there. Save it as a PDF and print.

  • I never knew Illustrator was for vector images (my dad always used CorelDraw so I kinda thought it was the only program out there lol)

    Just got into logo design and stuff so I'm realllyyy glad that I found your vids and also really happy to know Adobe made this product ! :D thanks a lot

  • I never knew Illustrator was for vector images (my dad always used CorelDraw so I kinda thought it was the only program out there lol)

    Just got into logo design and stuff so I'm realllyyy glad that I found your vids and also really happy to know Adobe made this product ! :D thanks a lot

  • Its "Rockwell" font? If not, what fon it is?

  • Thanks, I'm just a beginner and this helped me alot! Will be looking at your uploads closely. :)

  • Thank you so much!

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