That’s a Little Sketch

T3 Sketchbook
T3 Sketchbook

Years and years ago I started keeping a journal/sketchbook. In the early years I was less consistent, but as time has gone by I find myself now rarely without my journal. I don’t make traditional daily diary type entries. I take notes, draw, write lists, glue in tickets and cards and stuff I find, and generally just document my life. A good friend of mine once said that he wrote everything from poetry to shopping lists in his journal, and he thought it possible that the shopping lists would be more interesting in the future…

I’ve probably drawn the T3 logo in my sketchbooks and journals dozen’s of times. This time I took the extra effort to shoot a pic and size it to match my T3 Project template.

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Red Anvil Group Logo

We are working on a tech startup, and needed a “name” to use for the project until we actually named it. Looking over a list of code words for WWII missions we found Anvil, which was the code word for the invasion of southern France. Cool. So we started using that. When it came time to name the company we are starting we had grown to love Anvil. We added Red and Group and “Red Anvil Group” was born. The group is part of the official name but won’t be used when speaking about the company and we might even drop the red at times and just say “Anvil”. So the logo needed to say that, be strong, and be boldly graphic.

Red Anvil
Red Anvil

 

I created the anvil first. I started with a more complex design, but the simpler I made it, the better it looked. The word mark was in a font that had a rounded edge to it originally and the anvil was solid red. One of the principles in the start up is dating a designer, Kimberly Witchey, so we asked her to come up with some biz card ideas. She suggested changing the red to a deeper color and making it a gradient to add some depth and intensity. She also switched the word mark to Cool Grey 7 and on her suggestion I changed the font too. She came up with the card design, which we think rocks!

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Here is the progression from first draft to final logo: