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Working with stripes: Inspired by Woolmark
From the course: Logo Design: Techniques
Working with stripes: Inspired by Woolmark
made of three interlocking circles. With my ellipse tool, I'll click to create a circle at 250 points. I'll duplicate this holding down Option or Alt and the Shift key. And then I'll duplicate it again. It's this interlocking area at the center of the three circles that will serve as our guide. I'll select these three circles, press Cmd or Ctrl + 5 to convert them to guides. I'll now create another circle, and position this relative to the guides. I'm going to create another duplicate. This time I want the duplicate offset by a specific amount. So, I'll come to the Object menu and choose Transform Move. I want to move it by 15 points horizontally and zero vertically, making a copy. Then, with the two selected, I'll come to the Pathfinder and choose Minus Front. Next, duplicate the crescent by holding down Option or Alt + Shift, and dragging away from it. Press Cmd or Ctrl + D, one, two, three, four, five, six…
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Offsetting multiple paths: Inspired by Mexico '685m 45s
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Working with stripes: Inspired by Woolmark6m 22s
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Create a multi-line art brush2m 37s
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Creating an Olympic spiral inspired by Munich '726m 33s
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Creating a camera shutter swirl4m 55s
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Creating a modular logo from simple shapes5m 33s
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Radiating7m 19s
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Perspective type2m 22s
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Create a halftone dot treatment4m 2s
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