Logo Creation Method - Repetitive Basic Shape Design (1)

Abstract: Repeating the design method of the basic form as one of the creative methods of the logo has been proved in many successful design examples and has a great design space. This article mainly introduces the concept, application characteristics and application form of the repeated basic form, and further deepens the understanding of the repeated basic form through design example analysis.

Keywords: logo design, basic form, repeating basic form

0 Preface

The sign is a kind of mass communication symbol. It expresses a certain meaning in a variety of concise images, conveys clear and specific information, and has strong functionality beyond words and words. An excellent logo should have original, clear and beautiful attributes, and its design means should also be diversified.
Repeating the basic shape design method as an effective means of logo design has been widely used in the actual design process. It repeats changes in a single basic form, creates a new and visually powerful art form, and provides a broader and richer design space for the logo.
1 Concept of basic form and repeating basic form

The basic form is the basic unit that constitutes the figure. A dot, a square, or a line segment can be used as a basic shape (Figures 1, 2, 3). The basic form is the most basic and fundamental form of the polymorphic design element. In the logo design, in addition to using this form, it cannot be limited to this simple basic element. In a basic unit (such as a 5 × 5cm grid), we can use points, lines, and faces to divide, overlap, and cut out forms to form a basic form of change. The form of this change is more full than a single basic form, and it is easy to form a visually stimulating image.

After the basic form is combined according to certain rules, a new figure is formed. This is the repeated basic form. Repeating the basic form In the process of composition, according to the needs of the image, the direction of change, or the adjustment of the area, thus forming a rhythmic beauty. There is both change and a strong sense of order. Taking Figure 2 as the basic form, the repeated basic forms obtained by arranging and combining in different directions produce a new graphic that is lively and orderly.

The shadow of repeated basic forms can be seen everywhere in our lives. The paving slabs on the sidewalks are repeated in thousands of basic shapes. Sometimes tiles change in direction, sometimes changing in area and color combinations to form a uniform and changing pattern, adding fun to passers-by. The five-ring logo of the Olympic Games (Figure 5) is well known to everyone, and these five rings are also the results of deductive basic shapes. The logo is based on a ring as a basic form, and is repeated to the right and down, respectively, to form a figure with three rings above and two rings below, and then the five rings are interpenetrated according to design requirements to connect them to each other. The formation of a unified visual image conveys the Olympic concept of the integration and mutual solidarity of the peoples of the five continents. This sign has left a deep impression on all countries in the world.

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