Monday 28 November 2016

Movie title logo design




Here are four examples of existing movie logos from films with narratives similar to my genre. The Ghost world logo has a lighthearted font with lettering different shapes and sizes throughout. However the boldness and the black do make is still readable.
For the Grand Budapest hotel logo, all the words are in the same font but they differ in size and curvature. This keeps the font readable but it still doesn't look boring and the same. The font is old fashioned an in serif style which helps portray the style of film better. larger words to show more importance than the smaller words and this gives the overall logo some shape rather than just having the same size and shape font throughout.
The Adventureland logo fits with the carnival theme of the movie as the movie is set in an American theme park. The colour is pale but it is still readable due to the blue shadowing behind the lettering.  In the Scott Pilgrim logo, the font is an old fashioned American one and and, similar to the Grand Budapest Hotel logo, the words differ in size depending on what they want the reader to see first at first glance. 'Scott' and 'Pilgrim' are the most importance words in this logo so they are the biggest font and they are also a different colour from 'vs the world' to further differentiate it to 'Scott Pilgrim.' What I like in the Scott Pilgrim logo that I can take on to help me create my logo is the italics and the shaping of the logo. The font is really bold and close together which makes the fact that the name of the movie is long, its still quick and easy to read. This will help because 'Happening upon Luna' is also quite a long name for a movie, so I will make sure to keep this in mind when designing my logo on Scetch.

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