Vectors

Started using computer based vectors in 1998 as part of school program. It was AutoCAD 2D, and  back then it was really pretty amazing. How things can be done in simple commands without even touching the mouse is an overwhelming feeling for a junior student. From drawing lines, circles, ellipse and doughnuts; we learned to make perspective views in dynamic state. Over the years, I learned some vector tools that are easier to handle.


These Logos were enhanced from unnoticeable detail into a more pronounced.




Unnoticed colours come alive and the image that is supposed to be seen came-out lively. A company needs a better logo, it is a great part that represents the company's profile.



Finished Logo in a total new look. Combined with an original image to enliven what it really  is; a Tamaraw.


Basically, logos are composed of only lines, geometrical patterns and sometimes I incorporate images to have a distinct look to it. Every major businesses needed a logo. There are advantages to using one company logo. Using one design consistently assists in the communication of your company message directly to current and potential clients.






These one is a project-made for T-shirt printing purpose.




...and here's the after!



...and this one too-




Most images created with tools such as Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw are in the form of vector image files. Vector image files are easier to modify than raster image files (which can, however, sometimes be reconverted to vector files for further refinement).


Animation images are also usually created as vector files. But i don't offer animation.



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