This is really not so much a logo as it is a type-treatment, but it was a quick little experiment in adding some curves to a basic font. I was inspired by the insane work of Joshua Smith of Hydro74. His stuff is extraordinary, I definitely recommend having a look. I think I'll be doing more illustration of this sort in the near future, but with more complex designs and more time. Be on the lookout!
About Me

- Chris Tabor
- Bothell, Washington, United States
- Full-time Art Director with a network of side projects.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
20 Minute Logo a Day: Style
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Monday, June 16, 2008
20-Minute-Logo-A-Day -- PDP Gangsterized
So I was messing around with some gothic fonts, experimenting with flipping letters, and I accidently made pd upside down -- well since I work for PDP, Punch Drunk Productions, I decided to just go that direction and see what I could make. I made a neatly connected gothic styled logo, reminiscent of urban wear like caps and clothing logos. Here is what became of it, with a few color styles applied. I may or may not get this printed as a shirt -- my ideas for that are super fresh. I'd like to make it into a polo, with the emblem applied in the chest corner, most likely red or similar, with a light yellowish colored polo, white collar, and some artwork in the bottom corner of the shirt. Tell me that wouldn't be kickin!
Anyway, have a look
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