Series of typographic logos that I've done so far.
Some are for school, while some are for personal use.
Some are for school, while some are for personal use.
From left to right:
熱 (or hot), in Simplified Chinese, this was simplified from an actual word written with calligraphy brush. The strokes attempts to portray hotness with its tapered-thin ends.
熱 (or hot), in Simplified Chinese, this was simplified from an actual word written with calligraphy brush. The strokes attempts to portray hotness with its tapered-thin ends.
黄 (or yellow, or a Chinese surname), was done for a self-identity project. 黄 (Huang, or Ng) is my surname.
馬 (or horse), in Traditional Chinese, was done as a type logo for the Year of Horse (2014).
馬 (or horse), in Traditional Chinese, was done as a type logo for the Year of Horse (2014).
From left to right:
Top Row
Type logo done for a school assignment titled "Unsolvable". The one on the left was an initial logo idea for the Chinese version of the title. The concept was to imbue mathematical operators/equations into the logo.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/15468587/Unsolvable-Typography-Poster
Type logo done for a school assignment titled "Unsolvable". The one on the left was an initial logo idea for the Chinese version of the title. The concept was to imbue mathematical operators/equations into the logo.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/15468587/Unsolvable-Typography-Poster
Bottom Row
Logo done for a theatre event. The logo embodied the essence of theatricality and drama with a tear represented by a quotation mark. The quotation marks also represent the literary aspect of the event.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/15210193/Litfest-2014-Theatre-Programme-Booklet
See the process: https://www.behance.net/wip/354441/663511
Logo done for a theatre event. The logo embodied the essence of theatricality and drama with a tear represented by a quotation mark. The quotation marks also represent the literary aspect of the event.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/15210193/Litfest-2014-Theatre-Programme-Booklet
See the process: https://www.behance.net/wip/354441/663511
From left to right:
神遊: Done as a fan art for a Taiwanese singer, Yoga Lin. Play of shapes and lines in an attempt to create contrast.
幸福 (or Happiness) was done for the cover of a book. A number of strokes was taken away from the complete word to suggest an incomplete happiness, which can still be seen as happiness.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/16480589/In-Search-of-Happiness-Bilingual-Book
幸福 (or Happiness) was done for the cover of a book. A number of strokes was taken away from the complete word to suggest an incomplete happiness, which can still be seen as happiness.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/16480589/In-Search-of-Happiness-Bilingual-Book
追遠 (or Remembrance) was done for a school assignment. To represent remembrance visually, I've used the lines of billowing smoke (from candles and incense) as inspiration and develop it into a graphical element, playing with the positive/negative space. The graphical element was also imbued into the Chinese type logo as well.
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/16482105/Zhui-Yuan-Ancestor-Veneration-Branding
See here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/16482105/Zhui-Yuan-Ancestor-Veneration-Branding