This type anatomy exercise was fun but slightly challenging. Finding the correct arrangement for the letters of my name was more challenging then I first assumed. I wanted to start off with a simple font sans serif font so I chose the Gill Sans font. Not only did I want the base font to be simple but I also wanted the logo itself to be stylish but simple. While creating the logo, I rotated some letters to make them more interesting as opposed to just a simple logo of CH or CNH. Although simple was the look that I was going for, I didn’t want it to be too simple or too basic. The finished design was something that I thought was simple but stylish as well even though it wasn’t extravagant. This exercise allowed me to learn about the different ways in which letters can be arranged and how a logo can still be simple but effective if the font and letters/characters are arranged and used properly.
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