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  Space logos (121)  

Game Insight

Logo for mobile games creators

shadowindesignComments0Nov-28-12
Jump from Space – Felix Baumgartner

Logo made for the occasion of Jump From Space by Felix Baumgartner & RedBull Stratos. How it's made: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Felix-Jump-from-Space/5520283

lunaticComments1Oct-15-12
MOETIVS

Jesus is the symbol of the lion in theology. Industry: Clothing/Fashion, Country: USA

vasvariComments1Aug-30-12
Animal | Playing With Type

Letters 'M', 'A' used to form the animal and 'L' for its tail...

abdallah-ahizouneComments4Aug-08-12
Toothbrush Art

Art projects using toothbrushes.

abdallah-ahizouneComments0Aug-07-12
Artistic Theatre

Minimalist logo. You can see "A" letter (Initial of Artistic), pencil (in negative space) and theatre curtain.

milovanovicComments2Jun-22-12
coworks

coworks

creatiphComments0May-16-12
Selecore

Selecore is company located in Finland, primarily focusing on importing new innovative products and secondary focus is in exporting items produced in Finland. Client wanted serious, modern and strong logo. He also mentioned that he loves when the logo has a hidden feature or message.
In the mark letter "S" is made of arrows pointing inside (import). In the negative space you can see arrows pointing out(export). The negative space also forms a cross which is connection to Finnish flag.

balicComments0May-07-12
Aktywna Przestrzeń

Recreation on a open space - company logo. Especially by nordic walking, bocking and skiking.

dreamoComments0Apr-08-12
Royal Clothes

Playing with negative space...

abdallah-ahizouneComments6Mar-21-12
Rocket Flakes

A concept made for a contest. A new brand of flakes. Taste which takes you to the stars ;)

differentperspectiveComments0Mar-09-12
set apart

logo for a creative agency

johnmComments0Feb-24-12
Brave One

Done for fun

lvdComments0Dec-10-11
Space Mountain

Logo for Disney's Space Mountain I did for fun.
See design at: cargocollective.com/zangaroo

zangarooComments0Nov-04-11
Space Settings

A space scene with a planetis created from a cog, theuniversal icon for settings.

nickhoodComments3Oct-30-11
Pier 5 Fish Market – full lockup

This logo is for a completely fictitious fish market.

The idea came to me when I discovered that it was possible to achieve a fish shape in the negative space within the bowl of the number 5. Dubbing my hypothetical company Pier 5 Fish Market, I created this very maximalist and illustrative mark in the hopes of really capturing the spirit of the nautical and maritime aesthetic. Type is custom for "Pier" and also the number 5, which is hand-rendered to look like it was painted on a wooden sign with a very wide, worn-out, thick-bristled brush. While it was important for the fish to show in negative space, it needed to look like a seemingly happenstance result of logical, real-world brush strokes. In the full lockup, the addition of the life preserver takes less emphasis off this gimmick, allowing one to slowly discover the fish.

Click here to see the case study for this logo, which chronicles its development, and includes full design rationale, sketches, electronic roughs, and alternate designs.

atomicvibeComments0Oct-08-11
Three Nuts General Contractors

This logo is for a completely fictitious entity named Three Nuts General Contractors.

The idea for this brand came to me when I was out and about in the world, and saw a contractor's work van drive by. As I looked at the number 3 in the telephone number on the van, I started thinking about how a cleverly constructed 3 could reveal a wrench in negative space.

Using a hexagonal bolt nut as my main source of inspiration, I thought of a whimsical name which would support the concept I had in mind. In this hypothetical situation, the "Three Nuts" could be a team of three general contractors.

The icon is built from the angles of the bolt nut, and the entire mark should evoke a heavy industrial feel; something that could be stamped into metal, etched into wood, or simply affixed on the side of a work van.

Click here to see the case study for this logo, which chronicles its development, and includes full design rationale, sketches, electronic roughs, and alternate designs.

atomicvibeComments0Sep-18-11
Lucid Form Architecture

This logo is for a completely fictitious architecture studio called Lucid Form Architecture.

The icon is based on an optical illusion of a cube within a cube. Primarily, the form depicts a big cube, made of wood walls and metal-plated top surfaces, with a notch cut out of the center, resulting in a 3-D "L" shape. However, the longer one looks at this, perception begins to shift, resulting in a couple of different interpretations: 1) a small cube with a wooden wall and metal-plated bottom, in the corner of a room, hovering near the top of a tiled ceiling; 2) a room, tilted 90° clockwise, with hardwood floors, tiled walls, and a cube with a wood countertop and metal-plated side on the floor in the corner. This perception shift is important to the name, because it presents an ironic twist. To make "lucid" means to make clear, and while the icon seems to initially baffle and confuse, it ultimately encourages the viewer to challenge his or her preconceived notions of "perception." So too is the Lucid Form methodology for creating seeming impossible structures.

atomicvibeComments0Sep-17-11
Bana copu

B and C monogram- c is hidden in negative space.

sitiaktusComments0Sep-03-11
ASM

Brand: Advanced Scientific Matching..

shihabComments7Aug-20-11
CENTRAL HOUSE

Logo design for a services company, Canada

vasvariComments3Apr-26-11
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