Forest Cycling Publishing

I started my logo with something I’d been thinking about for a long time, which was combining Bigfoot with a tree. The final image of the guy is a more refined version of my sketch, but it was really nice because I was skeptical of it working on illustrator but it came to life in a really cool way. The font was from adobe but I converted each letter to a shape and twisted and bended them around and in eachother. My idea for forest cycling publishing was that they published stories, fiction, editorials, and advice on forest and athletic based content. I wanted the logo to be playful like the concept and hope it translated!

Bungee Publishing

Here is my reflection post for Project #1.

bungee publishing logo
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I really enjoyed working on this project for several reasons. I liked the broad prompt of creating your own publishing company, along with full creative freedom. After brainstorming, I was drawn to the name Bungee Publishing.

I chose this name because I wanted to create a company that aligned with the values of spontaneity, flexibility, and fun. Bungee jumping is exhilarating and brave, and that is a value that I wanted represented through my publishing company. I looked up different images of bungee jumping, and was struck with the idea of using an upward angle of a jumper, and have their hands holding a book. It’s slightly surprising, seeing a book in a bungee jumper’s hands, and aligns with the values of the company.

I went through different phases of choosing fonts, but decided on American Typewriter because the classic font contrasted nicely with the loud cartoon design. I do definitely think the logo can be improved with more details and better outlining of the cartoon jumper, but I am happy with where it is currently.