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本帖最后由 bhairul01 于 2022-9-15 17:46 编辑
This design is created using hand-drawn typography, inspired by retro bubble design, with a youthful bright red color palette rather than the darker heritage red the brand has now transitioned to. This year we have seen designers playing with reinventing rounded graphics and lettering styles in an extreme bubble design trend. While bubble design can often be found in products targeted at children, the exaggeration of visual elements and forms help designs feel a little more refined, while nurturing that spark of child-like delight captured in this reimagined Ferrari logo.
Mercedes — Purple and blue Mercedes logo design photo retouching service with parametric lines forming a circle Parametric pattern logo design by skaarj In 2022 designers have been pulling patterns to the forefront by using parametric geometry in their visual design.These fluid lines and three-dimensional effects create a sense of motion that is perfect for an F1 visual brand. As designer skaarj notes, “I love experimenting with parametric pattern design. It's one of the few design styles that can produce artwork with 3D depth while using flat colors.” With its futuristic color palette and low key style, we can imagine this logo on a whole range line of team merchandise. — White stretched lettering with orange accent of the word McLaren Experimental lettering design by Ravastra Design Std This year ,experimental lettering in logo design has reached new heights, creating typography that is expressive in itself.
Here we see how Ravastra Design Std has tapped into this versatile trend when reimagining the McLaren team logo by using a custom font,describing their concept “The idea comes from the iconic McLaren swoosh The elegant curvature of the body of the noble Kiwi bird was the original idea of the logo. I brought it nearer to the center and used it as the curve of the R.” You can see how letters take on new forms in this logo design, with the capitalized R mimicking the shape of the now iconic “Speedy Kiwi” from Bruce McLaren's native New Zealand.
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