Logo Design: Type Treatments
2h 51mBeginner2021-06-28
Authors

Nigel French
Graphic Designer, Author, Artist, Trainer
Course details
While the letterforms used in a logo are obviously important for identifying the name of a company, slogan, or marketing campaign, they are also another opportunity to convey a visual representation of the company. In this course, Nigel French demonstrates fundamental techniques for working with type in your logos. Nigel takes a methodical, hands-on approach, showing how to create type treatments in Adobe Illustrator. He covers removing elements from letters; modifying letter shapes; how to work with lines, patterns, and dots; how to add dimension; and different ways of incorporating gradients. Each of the effects he demonstrates are stand-alone lessons, so you can jump in on any part of the course based on need. Type skills are an essential part of a designer’s vocabulary and these techniques are the building blocks of a successful typographic logo.
Skills covered
Logo DesignIllustratorPhotoshopGraphic DesignAdobeOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Type techniques for aspiring and professional logo designers
- 02 - Watch me first - Who is this course for
1. Gradients and Transparency
- 03 - Gradient basics
- 04 - Rich color gradients
- 05 - Metallic gradients
- 06 - Gradient mesh
- 07 - Gradients and opacity
- 08 - Freeform gradients
- 09 - Texture gradients
- 10 - Gradient dimension
- 11 - Blend modes
- 12 - Stepped complementary colors
- 13 - Segmented color
- 14 - Tints and shades
2. Lines, Dots, and Patterns
- 15 - Overlapping lines
- 16 - Blended lines around a spine
- 17 - Halftone dots
- 18 - Dot matrix
- 19 - Offset path
- 20 - Pattern
- 21 - Using symbols as patterns
- 22 - Varying stroke weight
3. Shadows and Outlines
- 23 - Shadow basics
- 24 - Shadow only
- 25 - Extruded shadow
- 26 - Hatched shadow
- 27 - Casting a different shadow
- 28 - Ground shadow
- 29 - Offset outlines
- 30 - Adding multiple strokes to type
4. Dimensional Type
- 31 - Extruded type
- 32 - Bevelled type
- 33 - Interlocking shapes
- 34 - Type on a cube
- 35 - Peeling type
- 36 - Type in perspective
- 37 - Type around a sphere
- 38 - Wireframe type
- 39 - Dimensional type using the Shape Builder
- 40 - Mapping a symbol to type
- 41 - Overlapping type
5. Type with Something Added
- 42 - Stylistic alternates
- 43 - Create a ligature
- 44 - Add a swash
- 45 - Frankenstein font
- 46 - Roughened type
- 47 - Rounded type
- 48 - Sheared type
- 49 - Combine letter and shape
- 50 - Half and half shading
- 51 - Art deco styling
- 52 - Filled counters
- 53 - Inline shape with Blend
- 54 - Inline shape with Offset Path
- 55 - Repetition
6. Type with Something Taken Away
- 56 - Counters only
- 57 - Negative space
- 58 - Sliced
- 59 - Missing parts
- 60 - Stencil type
- 61 - Stylized letter
7. Print and Natural Media Effects
- 62 - Misregistered type
- 63 - Glitch
- 64 - Overprint
- 65 - Chalk type
- 66 - Scribble
- 67 - Hand-drawn type
- 68 - Spatter brush
- 69 - Texture and blend mode
- 70 - Texture and clipping mask
- 71 - Texture and opacity mask
- 72 - Texture and image trace
- 73 - Photographic type
8. Warped Type
- 74 - Simple type warp effects
- 75 - Type and envelope distortion
- 76 - Make with mesh type
- 77 - Puzzle type
- 78 - Goodbye