![]() Bellow are some of the pages of rough ideas and notes I jotted down during this stage. ![]() For this I turned to pen and a notepad (you rarely see me without my trusted notepad). Stage three was where I figured out my design or at least the approach I would take. STAGE THREE - IDEATION (ITS NOTEPAD TIME) My redesign would also need to incorporate this.Īt this stage I now knew that the redesign needed to be simple, maintain the wrenches for recognition and maintain the flat silhouette appearance. This is easily done due to the simple flat silhouette of the design. Next I looked into how the logo was used, the community often engraved, printed or added by other means the logo to their projects (on circuits or casings etc). I would love it if HACKADAY someday wrote a piece about their logo or if someone here could contact me with any knowledge about it, I'm curious.Īfter finding the name of the logo, I decided it was important to keep the name and that it still made sense with the new logo, so the wrenches needed to stay. I spent some time looking over the logo and found its name, The Jolly Wrencher, I couldn't find any information on who made it or why they designed it the way they did. Stage two was to study the existing logo, what made it unique, what made it stand out, what elements needed to remain for a new version to still be recognized as belonging to the brand who owned the logo. ![]() STAGE TWO - EXISTING LOGO STUDY AND RESEARCH Stage one of the assignment was to find a logo to redesign, simple, go with my favourite website HACKADAY.
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