Monday, 13 May 2013

Music Channel Logos

Here are the music channel logos are have designed in Photoshop.


This logo here has been designed for a Techno music channel, I have used a style font which reflects this and dark green coulours which are often associated with techno music. On the logo I have also put a broken lock in the background since the channel name is called "Lock'' so I felt it was appropriate to relate the logo in some way to the name of the channel. In the background I also included a city that has been lighted up to look more club like so that it fits in well with the channels branding. This logo will be saved as a JPG file as it does not require a lot of space for storage and would work well on posters a billboards. It is better to use a JPG for this instead of a Vector file as their is a lot of stuff in this image so that file format would not work well.

With this logo I have made it very colourful and bright, this is because this logo is for a kids music channel which would feature famous Disney songs along with famous film musicals. To make it child friendly I went for bright colours which has a lot of things going on as this is for children and something simple would not appeal to them as much. This image will also be used as a JPG because as a Raster file for this would not work well on a large scale, if this was to be put on a large poster or billboard then the image would become pixelated so it is best to use a JPG instead.




















This logo is intended for very relaxing and laid back music that you would hear through artists like Bob Marley, too reflect the calmness of the logo I made it a light blue to represent waves whilst putting waves in the actual background and then used a outer and inner glow effect so that it has a tightly compact rainbow around the letters which are meant to be ''tripey'' and look soothing.
My final image will also be a JPG, my reasons for this is because it is very common for big companies to use JPG files for large scale images as they do not pixelate when put on a large scale and would well for advertisement. 

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