How to create your own custom serif based logotype - LOGO LIFE EP #5 - James Martin

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Published 2020-10-12
Hey Team,

Hope everyone is good and well today and I think you are all going to absolutely love this video as I will show you some quick tips and tricks to help create cool, custom serf-based logotypes.

In the beginning, I used to create custom type directions by using my bedroom window as a lightbox, this was in my early days when I was trying to be a tattoo artist. But now I have a cool little A3 lightbox to help me create all the coolness I need.

There are so many ways you can do this but I think as a beginner these two particular options, shown in this video, are a great way to practice the skill. What they will help you start to understand is the way that each letter form works.

Option one: A simple grid option
Option two: Using a sans serif font as your guide

What I like about option two is the fact that you know that the Spacing and form of the letters are pretty bang on... all you need to do is just use the letters as a base to draw up from.

I hope this comes in useful on your journey at some point, it has helped me loads to create some cool type directions, and it works as a great practice tool.

Any questions just hit me up in the comments or email me at [email protected]

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Hope you enjoy it.

JM

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All Comments (21)
  • @alexiskeys9985
    Great method with using the sans serif as a base! I will definitely incorporate that going forward.
  • @sassisammi
    The legend @ work... Love it all. Your production guy - Ahhhhmazing - never let him go! Your episodes just keep on getting better!
  • @mrzachblk
    James, Thank You! Nothing else I can say but thank you!
  • @erickhubert
    This tutorial hit my spot, been wondering how you customize clean serifs like that now that i know will put it in practice, Thanks man for this free useful knowledge alot would ask cash for.

    Would love to know how you animate those logos too maybe sometimes later will be useful
    Be blesses James
  • @jasmineg2520
    Thank you for this James, very helpful! Always look forward to your newsletters!
  • @amicorin
    Best video yet, more like this please!!!! Keep being awesome pal. This also hit at the perfect time, I picked up some lettering books a couple weeks ago and I've been looking to practice / get better at bespoke lettering for my clients! THANKS BUD!
  • @budaloops
    Cool! I loved this. Looking forward to more
  • Super awesome mate, really helpful and effective way of f creating custom type, coming on to this cool stuff asap 😍
  • @sahir9720
    I was waiting for this, Thanks alot
  • @r1pcurl24
    This is a great and clever way of working! Thanks for sharing. Cheers mate!
  • This content would of revolutionised my 2nd year project of creating a font πŸ˜“ and I will definitely be using this process in the future, invaluable πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ”₯
  • @yasminaly6569
    Thanks a lot for sharing. Amazing video as usual. Keep them coming!!!!!
  • am always looking forward to uploads from this man. great content before i even watch lol