First up: A bit of a re-brand for a friends band.
My good friend Lewis approached me to ask if I could help him give his band a bit of a design re-brand; and of course he's a friend so I bit his hand off to be able to help. The band he operates in goes by the name of "Nightlife" which I can only assume that their experiences of nightlife expand future than the terrible clubs that Lancaster town holds and if famous for; so they surely would not of named themselves after the painful experience that I know to be 'Nightlife'.
My good friend Lewis approached me to ask if I could help him give his band a bit of a design re-brand; and of course he's a friend so I bit his hand off to be able to help. The band he operates in goes by the name of "Nightlife" which I can only assume that their experiences of nightlife expand future than the terrible clubs that Lancaster town holds and if famous for; so they surely would not of named themselves after the painful experience that I know to be 'Nightlife'.
Anyway, you don't need to read about me wining on, so here are the two front runners for the logo update –
Stay tuned, I'll like post the end result soon!
Secondly: A branding project in motion
I got the chance to do this branding through a friend of one of my tutors, and I've found it rather fun to do because of the great amount of freedom I have over the project. This may or may not be the final logo, but I still have a little way to go with the branding; but I am rather happy with this logo and I feel it'll work really well for the client.
Thirdly: A simple animation
I was asked by the lovely chaps at The Brickyard if I could do them a simple animation for one of their club nights; it was to animate a turntable for the Gaz 'n' Daz Vinyl Spintacular. You may see the lovely graphic of the turntable, but I did not create that – in fact the animation is made from the poster and the poster was done by the lovely and talented One Owl Please.
I just quickly knocked up the animation, but I do like it and I feel the roughness and rubbishness of the animation adds to the style that the poster and the DJ's are aiming for, for the night.
I just quickly knocked up the animation, but I do like it and I feel the roughness and rubbishness of the animation adds to the style that the poster and the DJ's are aiming for, for the night.
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