Logo Design: Handmade Aesthetic
1h 26mIntermediate2023-02-02
Authors

Bill Gardner
President of Gardner Design, Founder of LogoLounge.com
Course details
The handmade aesthetic isn't limited to little boutiques; even large businesses (including Starbucks, Nordstrom, and Whole Foods) understand when it's best to play the "handmade" card. Kick back in the LogoLounge and learn how imperfection, texture, and personality can help add a sense of authenticity to your client's brand. Design expert Bill Gardner shows how to decide when a human touch is appropriate, incorporate free-form and line-drawing illustration techniques, use color and texture to make surfaces seem more tactile, and use typography to express specific ideas. The good news? You don't have to relinquish your favorite digital tools. Bill shows how to create this "old world" look using "new world" shortcuts.
Skills covered
Logo DesignGraphic DesignDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What is LogoLounge
- 03 - Imitating the human flaw
1. Human Touch
- 04 - David vs. Goliath - Small has its advantages
- 05 - Appropriate - The clothes must fit
- 06 - Randomness - Avoiding perfection
2. Hand Illustration
- 07 - Brush - Artistic brevity
- 08 - Near perfection - A little naive
- 09 - Free-form - The right amount of a child
- 10 - Degeneration - Embracing imperfection
- 11 - Backward challenge - Loosen up on your preconceived notions of perfection
- 12 - Backward solution - Loosen up on your preconceived notions of perfection
3. Line Personality
- 13 - Sketch - Refined solutions
- 14 - Chaos - Harnessing wild energy
- 15 - Single line - The beauty of bare essentials
- 16 - Doodles - The upside of a wandering mind
4. Surface Technique
- 17 - Blemished - Tainted imitation
- 18 - Looseness
- 19 - Degeneration
- 20 - Process imitation - Ink it up
- 21 - Woodcut challenge - Creating a woodcut-style drawing
- 22 - Woodcut solution - Creating a woodcut-style drawing
5. Application of Color
- 23 - Analog surfaces
- 24 - Painting - Wash and brush
- 25 - Texture - The temptation of touch
6. Hand Type
- 26 - Hand drawn - Purity of something real
- 27 - Calligraphy - A written assurance
- 28 - Writing - A bit less formal
- 29 - Art and type - Married together in a single logo
- 30 - Imitation - A copy of a copy of a copy
Conclusion
- 31 - Next steps