Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Project Review: Looney Tunes: Back in Action [2003] 3D Logo Title Treatments PART II

One of the first designs I did for Luis Sola our dedicated 2D Logo designer at the time @ BLT. I did this one with a tapered extrusion reminiscent of the vintage travel postcards.
 
 Another one of my favorite type style layouts for the project. I especially like the 'eyeballs' inside the "O's" that Logo Designer Luis put in there.

 We did a few that were "Action Moive'esque" like this one in a font typically found in Sci-Fi films.

Always a fan of a playfull cartoon font like this one. 
The tagline is a straight font works well to counterbalance the toon one IMHO.

 The above file with a key-Line cut into the face of the main title as an alt.


Here is a design I for Warren Nung. A nice lower curve with the tag line tucked underneath and a soft gradient material applied.


THe second file I did for Warren with a nice deep extrusion over the tagline 'candy-bar' 


Another fave' of mine, done for Art Director, Zack Ris. A very playful font. Love this one.

Project Review
Looney Tunes: Back in Action [2003]
3D Logo Title Treatments PART II

Client: Warner Bros. via BLT Communications.
Art Director(s): Luis Sola, Warren Nung, and Zack Ris.
Project Date:August 2002.
Today in PART II for the 3D Titles I did for Looney Tunes:Back in Action back in 02', I cover more Monochromatic 3D Logos I created for the Key Art title treatment for the then new, Looney Tunes film to be made that year, Looney Tunes:Back in Action.

I had already posted in a cartoon-themed post, some smaller versions of some of the logos as seen here, but today I want to focus again on the sepia enhanced, black and white styled logos I did for the project.

BLT employs some very high end 2D logo designers , so today I have three more designers type layouts I worked on.

Stay 'tuned', as I will be posting the color ones in the future.
If you want to view PART I showing the first set of sepia toned logos go here.

Cheers, THOM

1 comment:

  1. Really cool designs! The varied styles—from vintage postcard‐extruded type to the playful “eyeballs in O’s” treatment—showcase a strong range of creativity. The monochromatic 3D logos are especially striking. If you ever want to explore more logo refinement or localization, collaborating with Logo Designers in Hyderabad can bring in fresh craftsmanship and design depth.

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