I finally have a logo of which I am pleased. It only took
about 4 years and several iterations.
My business was started during the last year of college and
one of the class assignments included creating a logo and website. I wanted to
play off the name Left of Center Graphics and came up with this. Gold and
yellow gold were used because they are often associated with money and coins.
Then I played around some more in Illustrator. The goal was the same, playing off the name Left of Center Graphics, using green and gold for money, but adding the beech leaf for prosperity.


I thought “keep it simple stupid” and tried this.

Simple…but…boring. I liked the simplicity but it needed more interest.
While designing a client’s logo and playing around with a metallic look for them, I thought why not make the gold color look more like metal, give it shine? Now the logo looks like it's being transformed. The result is this design.

A grayscale version was done and I’m mulling over whether I should add more contrast or leave it. The soft grays are nice. To see more of my work visit my website:
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