Brief
First I copied out the brief from the original on the website and highlighted key points. This will help me when designing because instead of having to read through the whole brief to find key design areas I can just scan over key words and phrases which will improve the process and help me know what to focus on. I also added in any images that were included in the brief as references because these were all intended by the client to influence and inspire designs since these are styles that he had selected himself. From the brief I found out that the client wanted a modern and professional look for his logo, and liked a combination of image and text that could be separated and still retain brand identity. From this images he provided I also can take inspiration from the fact that the 'image' part is always the persons initials merged together so I figure this is something he likes and something I should try out.
Research
Next I carried out some research to further influence and inspire my designs. I decided to find logos from similar companies to see what is already out there and give me some relevant inspiration for my designs. Again a combination of the photographers initials was a popular theme as opposed to having the full name written out because it allows the logo to be condensed for business cards e.t.c. so this is definitely a route I would like to go down.
I also did some typography focused research and found some effective examples of when the letters have been integrated to create the image part of the logo. This will be helpful when coming up with designs as I can take elements from each of these and use them as inspiration as I feel all of the logos below are very effective.
Finally I researched some typefaces for the text element of the designs. I wanted something simple and sans serif so that it wouldn't become too decorative against the image and would keep a simple modern and contemporary feel as requested by the client. My favourite typeface is probably the first one because the thinner stroke and wide spacing makes it look clean and elegant but the sans serif style gives it a modern and contemporary edge as requested by the client.
Initial Ideas
First I created some initial ideas. I based it around the initials of his name after deciding to do this after carrying out my research. I tried out various layouts and also experimented with boxing it in within various shapes. Doing this on paper helped me to quickly try out lots of ideas instead of taking time to make each on screen and allowed me to carry forward my best ideas and spend time developing those.
Developing my ideas
I then created some of my initial ideas on screen. I tried drawing them out using the pen tool but I couldn't really get the quality of finish I wanted, and although I liked some of these ideas on paper they didn't work as nicely on screen so I decided to come up with some new ones.
I played a little further with a previous idea but it still wasn't up to the standard I wanted so I began to develop some new ideas. I wanted to stick with the idea of combining his initials so I started to try out a variety of ways of blending the two letters together using the pen tool. I think they look a bit too chunky at the moment so I will need to play around with them a bit more and get them more refined.
I worked on further refining one of the ideas to make it more compact and I think it looks more effective like this because you can still see the letters but it is more concise and simplified. I also began working on ideas of placing the 'k' inside of the 'g' to try out a different layout and have something less angular and more circular to make it softer because I wanted to be able to show the client a variety of styles of design to give him a varied choice.
I then began refining the circular idea by thickening the stroke to make it stand out more and playing around with the 'k' shape inside. I decided to round the edges in the end because I felt this gave it a clearer appearance as a 'k' and the shape wasn't very clear with the straight edges.

Next I played around with the background of the designs by giving them some containers and began to add a little typography. I tried them out in simple square and circle shapes because the designs are quite complex so I just wanted something that would contain them but not overcomplicate the design. I think typeface I tried out here is too bold and something more subtle and thinner stroked is needed as it is too much with the bold high contrast design.
I then tried out a thinner stroked typeface and I think this looked a lot more effective as it is simple and subtle but all very clear and has good legibility and compliments the design instead of competing against it. I increased the tracking on the word 'photography' to differentiate it from his name as I wanted to use the same font for simplicity so doing this helped give a small contrast and a better aesthetic. I also played around with colour schemes to see how the design worked with a colour background. I think it still looks very effective especially with bold colours as this gives a good contrast with the white. I will submit the designs in black and white but I will most likely also submit a colour option to show how the designs will work, as no colour scheme was specified on the brief so the client could choose this himself to ensure its tailored to his company.
I then tried out some of my other designs with this new font and text layout and tried them out inside different shapes and layouts. I think the circular shapes seem to compliment the designs the best as the overall finish is softer and more elegant but the squares make the design bolder and have more impact so the most suitable will depend on the taste of the client therefore I will most likely submit both.
I wanted to test out colour on one of my other designs to see if it was as versatile as the first one and I found this also worked very nicely with high contrast bold colours and even adding colour to the graphic itself. As I decided above I will be submitting them in black and white (but still show a colour option to show how colour could be used) but doing this helped me to ensure the design would work in other colours and helped me to choose it as one of my final designs.
Final Outcomes
I chose three main designs for my final outcomes, and decided to present them in a circle and a square so that the client can choose the shape they prefer. I went for the same layout and typography for each design because I think this typeface compliments all the designs because of the simplicity. I decided to present them in black and white, but also showed the client a colour option to show how colour could be added to the designs if wanted. I think these designs are effective because they can be separated into image and text as requested by the client, are bold and modern and contemporary as requested, and give the client a brand identity based around his name without having to involve anything to do with a camera as the client wasn't keen on that. I think they are simple but bold and will have an impact because of the bold shapes and contrasts and the designs clearly link to his name.
To further test my final outcomes I also tried them out on the clients existing website. I think they all look effective because the bold contrast of colours really makes the logo stand out off the page and the design looks clear and contemporary. The client mentioned he wanted to add the logo to his website so I thought it would be a good idea to check that my designs would be suitable.
The client also mentioned about possibly rolling the logo out to business cards e.t.c so I also tried out each design on the front of some business cards to show how they can also be effective for stationary. I think the image part of the logo really stands out off the card and this also shows how the design can be separated and the image can be used alone as requested by the client.


















































