Personally, my style is minimalist and modernist. This is something that ties in with current design trends, following the shift from skeuomorphism to flat design. The most famous design shift from skeuomorphic to flat is the Apple iOS design. Moving from iOS 6 to iOS 7, Apple introduced a new flat design across all native apps and home-screen icons.
With this industry wide transition to a new design standard, I will use this style in my own work. It also happens to be my own personal favourite style to design. Designers like Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky, and more from the Bauhaus movement are those that I find most inspirational, and can often be seen emanating in my own work. (For this particular logo it is less evident, however the design style for the rest of the animation will reflect this).
Another aspect that I have taken from strong logo design in the commercial world is the inclusion of iconography within the typography. Using symbols to represent the company either built into the name, or simply replacing it all together, has become common practice in recent design. Key examples are, yet again, Apple. Instead of having a well known logo containing the company name, the famous tech developers have the simple icon of an apple with a piece missing. Over the last few years this has become one of the most recognisable logos in the whole world, alongside the iconic McDonalds 'M' and the Nike 'Swoosh'.
Moving onto my actual design, the logo will use the previously mentioned Quicksand font in dark gray (#9d9d9d) with a lighter gray background (#d3d3d3). Rather than using binary opposite colours like the more traditional black and white, the blending of the similar grays will be softer on the eye, and allow for softer transitions in After Effects later on.
After a number of designs I settled on the style of logo that you can see below the URL. I then repeated the imagery throughout the rest of the animation, and animating the dark part of the 'E' to move as though it was blinking. Combining this with the capital L in the middle, the 'ele' looks like a face.
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