These 'Corner Icons' were designed to add to any poster or artwork for Dare Devil, this one has a deep internal extrusion that gives it a thin lip so you achieve a deep shadowing inside the font.
Here I used a brushed Red aluminum with a nice warm highlight for Daredevil in 2002.
His leather suit inspired a few designs where I applied the texture to the logo itself.
A One Sheet Idea for a Teaser Poster had two big metal D's with a volumetric red light casting down over the logo.
Here I took the above logo and placed it on a leather surface and dropped camera down to a worms eye look.
Two 'squatty' looking Brushed top metal D's on a corrugated tin wall with some procedural rusting achieved with the Simbiont Plug-In.
Another High Contrast Double D very tall and on a surface with some texture bump but a clean red color, you can see others here, here, and here.
DAREDEVIL!
PART II
PART II
Client: 20th Century FOX via BLT and Associates.
Art Director(s): Rick Lynch and Eddie Segura.
Project Date: Summer 2002.
It has been a few years since my first post so I thought I would put up a few more of the icon Double "D" logos I did for the film Daredevil back in 2002 a decade ago.
These were early on in my 3D logo building days a decade back and we explored about a dozen conceptual directions. Today I have a both the 'bug' or little corner icon double D, as well as a full one sheet teaser logo with a full 3D field background done for the premiere.
I have a few added images I will post this year as well as we explored architectural logos made from architecture and the like, so stay tuned.
You can view PART I here.
These were early on in my 3D logo building days a decade back and we explored about a dozen conceptual directions. Today I have a both the 'bug' or little corner icon double D, as well as a full one sheet teaser logo with a full 3D field background done for the premiere.
I have a few added images I will post this year as well as we explored architectural logos made from architecture and the like, so stay tuned.
You can view PART I here.
Cheers, THOM
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