Logo Design for Art Gallery
The above Logo Design by Firebubble was created for the Inspire Gallery an exhibition featuring pieces of modernist art inspired by famous artists.
The logo design is based on a painting by Wassily Kandinsky titled yellow, red, blue.

Yellow, red, blue by Wassily Kandinsky
If you look at the left side of the painting you will see where the logo was inspired from. Although many would miss the link between the logo and the painting keen modernist painting enthusiasts would quite easily see the link making the logo appealing to its intended audience.
The logo was created on paper which is not usually the way a logo would be created as this makes resizing a little difficult when compared to a vector based logo design created using Adobe Illustrator or other vector based program which can be resized with ease. This logo however was only to be used on one occasion and so only needed to be created at its intended size, unlike business logos which have to be very versatile in terms of format, size and reproduction.



December 16th, 2008 at 11:24 am
I really like what you have taken from this design I think it works well for promoting the gallery and creates a new ideas from a great concept. Good design.