Vector Illustration for Beginners
References of illustrated identities
A course by Aarón Martínez
About the video: References of illustrated identities
Overview
“We will see some examples of illustrated identities and we will know the difference between logo, isotype, imagotype and isologo. ”
In this video lesson Aarón Martínez addresses the topic: References of illustrated identities, which is part of the Domestika online course: Vector Illustration for Beginners. Learn the basics of digital illustration with Adobe Illustrator.
Partial transcription of the video
“UNIT 6 REFERENCES Before we start our final project, I'll show you some examples and references of brand illustrations that will help us create ours. Let's see them. We'll look at some references, but first I will talk a little about the types of brand identities. In this case, we often hear people use the word "logotype," meaning the image in general. Sometimes we are told: "I want you to create the logo for my company," or "Let's make a logo," so we must be aware that logo only refers to the text, to the part of the brand identity that's text. Or, simply, the identity itself is solely tex...”
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Course summary for: Vector Illustration for Beginners
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration

Aarón Martínez
A course by Aarón Martínez
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