Shingo Hairstylist logo
This past week I worked on a logo for a good friend of mine, Shingo. Shingo is a hairstylist from Japan, and he’s here in Ottawa to study english. He asked me to design a logo for him so that he could make business cards later down the road.
One thing that I learned from this exercise is that scissors are really freaking hard to draw. I must have drawn scissors dozens of times before getting it right. I would often screw up the proportion ratio between the blade and the ring, and the scissors would end up looking phallic (as silly as that sounds, haha).
A book that I picked up last week called Vector Basic Training: A Systematic Creative Process for Building Precision Vector Artork helped me a lot with my workflow. I’m not finished reading it but I took some tips from it as I worked on Shingo’s logo. In particular, Von Glitschka’s advice on going back-and-forth between analog and digital (i.e. from pencil on paper to the pen tool in Illustrator, and vice versa). I’m planning on writing a full review of the book later on, but it’s definitely pretty awesome so far.
What are your thoughts on the logo? Any feedback/criticism would be awesome ๐
8 Comments
January 31st, 2012
Thanks guys! ๐
January 31st, 2012
Such a superb concept – and beautifully executed, love it!
January 13th, 2012
Holy crap tets you make words sexy
January 8th, 2012
Thanks guys!
January 8th, 2012
Looks amazing Tets! Great job ๐
January 8th, 2012
Awesome job Tets! I love how clean the design is and how the type reminds me of Hiragino, which makes it all that much more Japanese.
January 8th, 2012
haha, thanks Caro! And thanks for the tip on kerning, I’m definitely going to adjust that.
January 8th, 2012
Very beautiful, Tets! God damn it, you are so good at so many things. If I did not love you, I’d hate you! ๐
