So I have been doing graphic/Photography work for a local dubstep producer in Detroit and he recently moved to California to study sound design and he wants me to build his brand. I was hoping if anyone can give me any help/insight/ideas of what his logo should be
>his name is Hypecore
>wants his logo to be able to spell out Hypecore
>has no idea about graphic design but figures I can do anything anyways
this is one of the logos I made for him but he didn't like it so I am stumped on what to do for this guy
Here is another rendition of the design as well
>>304325
Sorry but noone would like this as representation of his brand...
get the edges clean and try to add some elements connected to his music, otherwise this H could also stand for cyberhitler
I hope these are rough comps, because the quality of the lines/edges is utter crap.
>>304325
i made this on mspaint in 60 seconds and it still looks better than your gay cinema4d render
>>304622
He's not wrong. His half-assed 1-bit color mspaint treatment is so much better. You're starting with a flimsy concept and trying to do way too much with it when you clearly don't really know what you're doing. Less is almost always more, but this is especially true when you don't have exceptional direction/experience/ability/talent/taste.
>>304325
>wants his logo to be able to spell out Hypecore
>makes a fucking H instead
>he didn't like it so I am stumped on what to do for this guy
jesus fucking christ
>>304622
Lol. This is way better, OP
Too bad my first thought was HILLDAWG
>>304325
>has no idea about graphic design but figures I can do anything anyways
do you?
>>304654
this looks so fucking shit, it looks like a cheap, forced fedex rip off, the only thing interesting about it is the colour scheme
>>304325
Truly you're asking to be roasted with that shit
Does it even has a meaning?
These blocks around, these edges on the H
Simple one-color scheme,
wtf
>>304654
even this is better
>>304325
op, keep it simple, it's a logo, make it 2d, 1 color and easy to read at thumbnail size
back to the drawing board you go