hey /gd/, i'm working on a logo for someone who does film related stuff and I'm trying to turn this C into a film reel with film spinning around it, but I can't seem to get it right. Any ideas?
Do people still make movies with film?
>>249030
Not really, outside of weird experimental shit anyway, but film reels/cameras are still recognizable by most people and make for effective iconography.
>>249031
Of course they still shoot on film.
The new Star Wars was shot on film for example:
http://petapixel.com/2015/12/16/star-wars-the-force-awakens-was-shot-on-film-and-kodak-may-be-profitable-in-2016/
>>249020
>find some references (way better if you can actually take the photos)
>edit pics on PS bring them to AI for the logo illustration
>work only with black and white (useful to see the negative space)
>maybe try using a grid (try different fonts)
>work on the x-height
>work the kerning try:
>http://type.method.ac/
-pic related (i know, looks like crap but its the first one i find on google)
bad things about your design:
the font is shit.
bad proportions/balance
the first letter doesn't make sense
bad color choise
>>249049
or actually sketch some designs until you find the right one.
>>249050
http://designrfix.com/inspiration/20-illustration-logo-designs
>>249031
>>249030
Of course they do. The majority of movies are just shot on digital so you either don't notice the movies shot on film.
A lot of Directors have been fighting to keep film alive and have saved Kodak from ending production on their film. I think they're doing very well this year too.
It's pretty much the mainstream directors who use film since it's so damn expensive which is why many people don't use it.
>>249020
I think what you're trying to do is too far of a push. If you can't get it to work, it's time to go back to the drawing board