Timeless Design: Create a Monogram Using Your Initials
Jon Brommet, Graphic Designer
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1. Introduction
2:19 -
2. Sketching Your Monogram
5:15 -
3. Vectorizing Your Monogram - Part 1
12:32 -
4. Vectorizing Your Monogram - Part 2
5:58 -
5. Outro & Other Classes
2:54
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Project Description
Step 1: References & Inspiration
It's always extremely useful to find inspiration before you start creating your design. Of course, you do not want to copy anyone's design, but drawing creativity and inspiration from someone else's design or illustration is perfectly normal. I've compiled my mood board on Pinterest right here.
Step 2: Rough Sketch
As I mentioned in the class videos, this is even more accurately drawn than you need it to be. You can use a really quick & sloppy design and create it entirely on the computer, or you can use your sketch as a close reference to trace from. Whatever you would rather do!
Step 3: Final Monogram
Here is my final Monogram. For the last couple years I have been mainly using the version on the right with the texture added. But I would consider it a bit more trendy. I'm not sure if it is a design I'll use in the long haul or if I'll revert back to the original on the left. But either way, the main design is there and prominent throughout all of my branding.
I hope you enjoyed the class as always. Feel free to rate it!
MY OTHER CLASSES
If you enjoy this class, please check out some of my other classes as well!
- Time-Saving Actions in Adobe Illustrator: Automate Your Workflow to Design Better, Faster
- Easily Setup Envelopes (& More) For Mass Mail
- STICKERS: Design, Setup, Slap!
- Gel Transfers: Make Your Own Simple Photo Prints
- Pathfinder: Deisgn & Win Custom Patches!
- The Pen Tool: Design A Pin - Win Your Custom Pin!
- Easy Setup For Print: Design A Unique Business Card
- Creating & Applying Textures: Design A Pennant
- Designing With Halftones: Create a Dot Pattern Portrait!
- Block Printing: Design & Create Your First Print!