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There isn’t a designer alive who, at one time or another, hasn’t heard those heart-wrenching words from a client - “I could have done that in five minutes”. We’ve heard them a few times at the shop - usually by clients who think their logo has to look like it took fifteen hours to develop. And I suppose they’re kinda right. Some logos could be rendered (an important distinction) in a couple of minutes. If we knew exactly what the client wanted. If we were able to nail a concept down in our first attempt. If the client approved said design on first blush. And if that logo consisted of basic elements - a few shapes and some typography. Take this design for AGX Technologies - a manufacturer of high-tech fiber optics products.

Final Logo

An exercise in simplicity itself. A red circle. A black circle. Some Futura condensed type work. Could this logo be rendered in three minutes? I’d say it could be done in much less. What many folks may not understand is that this simple design is the result of about two days worth of design, concepts, back-and-forth with the client, doodles and general mucking about with the various elements that make up a logo. Let’s take a look at how this project fleshed out.

 

Preliminary concepts

 

The client wanted a ‘rainbow’ effect to illustrate the fiber optics portion of his business (supposed to represent light). We dutifully tried to incorporate the motif into the first versions (admittedly, some of the designs ended up resembling the cover of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon album). During the first stab at the logo, our designers created a few work-ups as per the client request, but added a suggested alternative - an elegantly simple version featuring a couple of circles and some hyper-kerned type. The designs were rejected and we received a request for even more colour. And more detail. And more visual metaphors. This time, we were asked to portray light that was moving down a cable. Tah-dah…

More logo concepts

Fair enough. We messed around with the type - made it exceptionally bold to offset the increasing complexity. Added some squiggly lines. Then, we were asked to add some numbers - 0’s and 1’s to represent data - to the cacophony of disparate graphic elements. No problem - the logos were still quite fetching and considering the tale the logo was now telling, fairly simplistic. Then came the globes…

 

More logo concepts

 

As the design was all about the internet, and the reach of the internet is global, we were asked to toss some globes into the mix. And some data bytes. And the light. And the movement. We did what we could, the results of which are shown above. By this point, the client was getting frustrated - the project was starting to drag, and they felt our designers just weren’t “getting it”. Before the project tanked completely, we decided to revisit the bare-bones concept that we had presented in the first round of preliminary designs - the red circle version - but rather than simply presenting the design over again, we mocked up some business cards. Simple, uncluttered, business cards.

 

Business Card Design

 

Seeing the simple logo in action convinced the client that perhaps his direction was too complicated after all. And maybe our designers were right - war-and-peace probably wasn’t going to cut it for a high-tech company. The project was saved, the logo was finalized, and we went on to create the rest of the stationery design package - letterheads, business cards and envelope. Client was happy. Designer was happy. All was well in logo land.

 

Letterhead Design

 

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