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Logo Creation on ‘Livebrush Mini’ Step one Select “Geometry Small” then draw a ball, I set the draw speed on 75 in order to create more spikes and a bolder look. This is the very first layer and will be placed under the upcoming text. Step two Next add the text- I chose “Ink Path Thin”, this tool makes the writing look more realistic and fits the noir theme. As I used the “Wacom Bamboo touch and draw pad” this allowed me to actually write in my own handwriting. This allowed more of a unique feel to the text- straying away from the default texts.

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Logo Creation on ‘Livebrush Mini’

Step one

Select “Geometry Small” then draw a ball, I set the draw speed on 75 in order to create more spikes and a bolder look. This is the very first layer and will be placed under the upcoming text.

Step two

Next add the text- I chose “Ink Path Thin”, this tool makes the writing look more realistic and fits the noir theme. As I used the “Wacom Bamboo touch and draw pad” this allowed me to actually write in my own handwriting. This allowed more of a unique feel to the text- straying away from the default texts.

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Step 3 I have added “Effect Smoke(on black)” which helps make the image pop more, the smoke yet again makes the audience think of noir and the tropes it envelops. However the smoke is quite hard to see due to the light background, I shall change the background to an appropriate colour.

Step 4In the end I set the smoke to invisible, it didn’t really work as a clear recognisable logo, I still changed the background to a darker colour in order to make the image more clear. To the right is the final cropped logo, it’s clear and the image isn’t too complicated. “Double Think” the Orwellian coined phrase was picked as it represents a deeper interest in story and message. And much like noir the phrase comes from a pessimistic ideology of corruption and anti-establishment, perfect for our film company as we aim to bring niche trends to a broader audience- creating both positive critic and audience reception.