Saturday, October 30, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Strategy behind Nike logo


In spring of 1972, the first shoe with the NIKE SWOOSH was introduced.....the rest is history!Nike was founded by Phil Knight in the 60s, but at that time he called it "Blue Ribbon Sports". The name Nike and its trademark swoosh design were brought about later, in 1971. Drawing from Greek mythology, Knight named his company Nike, after the goddess of victory. Thus, the Nike name provided the company with a strong association and image, especially appropriate for a sports gear company, which positions itself in the market as a leader of sport footwear and uses the greatest athletes and the record of their achievements in its advertising. The swoosh logo was originally developed by a graphic designer, Carolyn Davidson in 1971. She was one of 35 people who made suggestions as to what logo to use for the organization. The owners met and agreed on Davidson's design, taking into account her conceptual thinking about the wings of the Greek goddess Nike According to Davidson, Knight asked for a design that suggested movement- originally disliking the swoosh she submitted, but as Knight had deadlines to meet, he ended up using it saying "I don't love it, but it will grow on me". As the time passed, the Swoosh logo has become synonymous with the company. Together with Just Do It slogan, the Swoosh logo perfectly expresses the essence of the Nike brand and its philosophy. They show people the way to the determination, needed for reaching a desired mark in their sporting activities. It expresses well a high ambition and a will for victory, which the Nike Company made a part of its brand image and corporate culture.

(The SWOOSH logo is a graphic design created by Carolyn Davidson in 1971. It represents the wing of the Greek Goddess NIKE.Carolyn Davidson was a student at Portland State University in advertising. She met Phil Knight while he was teaching accounting classes and she started doing some freelance work for his company.Phil Knight asked Carolyn to design a logo that could be placed on the side of a shoe. She handed him the SWOOSH, he handed her $35.00.)



Based on its company name, they selected an apple as its main form of branding. Initially, the logo depicted a small apple shape sitting under a tree with Apple Computer Co set into the frame of the picture. It is this apple that has continued to be used. The first logo design was perceived to be a bit too complex and hard to view, so Regis McKenna worked on the logo some years later and added a "bite mark" to symbolize the concept of seduction of the customers and the marketplace in general. Next, the monochrome version was replaced with the rainbow-colored logo as a reference to the Biblical story of Adam and Eve in which the apple represents the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. It brings to mind that people must pursue their dreams. While this was not initially a deliberate goal, it did encourage business and consumers to consider the Apple brand for the first time and was successful in generating increased profits.



Not a very romantic start but who says that a soft drink maker needs a dash of romance to be successful? In fact the beginnings of Coca Cola were far from romantic because it was meant to be a patent medicine invented by John Pemberton who was a pharmacist. Pemberton took his medicine to Jacobs Pharmacy and the taster at the pharmacy judged it as excellent. Asa Chandler, a local businessman, eventually bought the formula from Pemberton. As for the Coca Cola logo and how it started, accounts say that it was Pembertons bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, who designed it in 1885. Cursive script is what describes the logo but more specifically, the letters are of the Spencerian typeface, said to be the predominant form of writing adopted by American bookkeepers during that era. Robinsons script has survived to this day, earning recognition as one of the more famous scripted logos in the world. He believed that the two Cs in the name would generate distinction for the companys products. Fact is, the Coca Cola logo has been hailed as one of the worlds most successful brands. It is now 120 years old, and if someone was interested in acquiring the rights to it, the brand alone would cost something like over $67 billion. What makes the Coca Cola logo an icon? According to Michael Burns who quoted James Wheatley, the following elements contribute to this iconic quality: the white lettering against a bright red background, the curvy letters, roll-of-the-tongue name and of course the ever sexy bottle (described by some as the hobble skirt bottle). The logos impact cannot be under-estimated. Wheatley said, A flash of red and a curved white line proved enough to get people thinking about their favourite fizzy pop. To summarize the elemental aspects of the Coke logo: colors are red and white, letters are cursive script (Spencerian), the 2 Cs stand out, shape of the logo is either rectangular or circular. As if the logo and brand werent enough, there is now what people call Cokelore to prove that a string of urban legends came up as a result of Coca Cola fame. For example, that Coca Cola invented Santa Claus is highly plausible. That Coca Cola was once accused of being anti-Semitic may have also been true because it refused to do business in Israel once upon a time. And that it used to contain cocaine is not such a far-fetched idea because Pemberton did say his patent invention was meant to be a medicine.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

UFC 117







I was major bored and decided to design a UFC 117 poster since the UFC Facebook was posting some wack ones of fans that designed posters for this fight, made me mad how horrible they were so thought I would try to do one up. I probably would consider this a waste of time but Anderson Silva is my favorite MMA fighter.



Thursday, July 8, 2010

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day Mommy!

Hey Baby Love, me and Jalyse made a little video for you and it didn't come close to describing everything you mean to us! We love you so much and appreciate you not only today but everyday. You are the greatest Mom we know. We love you mommy!! I love you boo. Happy Mother's Day. Sorry about the Song in the video but i know you love it eventhough it makes you cry like a baby everytime :)



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Pre Service Slides


These are Pre Service slides we show 30min before our worship experience begins. Honestly I don't think many if any people realize what it took to get these slides for this day up and running. These particular slides were shown on Easter Sunday and took me quality time to update and create some of them, not only create them but import into Pro Presenter and have the presentation ready. I guess what i want to say is I'm thankful i have this job and i love what I do and for all the graphic designers that work for a church i appreciate you and appreciate what you do very much and hope you never burn out thinking all your work and creativity goes unnoticed because in the grand scheme of things we don't do what we do to please others but we do it for ONE purpose which is for God's Kingdom.

Writing this long always reminds me of my grade and high school years when i would receive my essays with many red marks all over the paper and one of the erros i always made was putting the word "and" all over the paper!! i hate it!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

BANANAS!!



I'm very excited about new ideas we have up our sleeve for upcoming stage designs. This design was a bit of a last minute thing but i'm diggin it. We will be adding to it but not over do it cause sometimes less is more.


i am also pumped about our new cameras we just received and can't wait to start putting them to use. they are beast lookin. Thank you CLC for your generous giving, Lord knows we could not do what we do without your giving.

Its been a crazy week already but very productive, gearing up for the Power Team coming to CLC soon and that is such a task to prepare for its been bananas around here but again I am so greatful for interns and volunteers, they make such a huge dent for the Kingdom its pretty cool to lead some of them. I love you guys.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

GLIDECAM 4000



My bro Jay figuring out the glidecam so we can put it to use at CLC. Pretty exciting because we have ideas but haven't done them due to camera stabilizing issues on camera angles and shots. Can't wait to use this beast!