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		<title>Designing a logo for His Hope.</title>
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My sister, Kimi, is starting up a non-profit organization in Uganda to provide sponsorship for orphans in need of schooling, clothes and food. She needed a logo and asked if I could come up with one for her. Since designing logos is one of my favorite things in the world, I was thrilled to fulfill [...]]]></description>
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<p>My sister, Kimi, is starting up a non-profit organization in Uganda to provide sponsorship for orphans in need of schooling, clothes and food. She needed a logo and asked if I could come up with one for her. Since designing logos is one of my favorite things in the world, I was thrilled to fulfill her request. I thought I&#8217;d share a little bit on my blog about the logo design process I went through.</p>
<p><span id="more-38"></span>She hadn&#8217;t yet settled on a name, but her ideas revolved around the words Hands, Heart, Hope, and His (referring to God). I grabbed some pieces of paper and started sketching. I&#8217;m ashamed to say I only ended up with three pages, totaling a little over a dozen different ideas. It&#8217;s usually good to have more than that when sketching ideas for a logo, but unfortunately I had settled upon a favorite already, and I couldn&#8217;t get my mind to go past that idea.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ryantoyota.com/blogimages/hishope02.jpg" alt="Second page of sketches."  title="Second page of sketches." width="500" height="374" /></p>
<p>Normally at this point I would take the most promising sketches and develop them a little further on the computer, but since this was just before Christmas, I had another idea: to present to my sister the raw sketches instead of more refined versions, and to make them a part of her Christmas present, which was a mix CD I had put together of missions-related songs. I designed a booklet to accompany the CD and scattered the sketches amongst the lyrics, so that she could see the various concepts and give me feedback on the ideas.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ryantoyota.com/blogimages/hishopebook02.jpg" alt="Spread from mixdisc booklet."  title="Spread from mixdisc booklet." width="500" height="167" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.ryantoyota.com/blogimages/hishopebook03.jpg" alt="Spread from mixdisc booklet."  title="Spread from mixdisc booklet." width="500" height="167" /></p>
<p>After seeing the different ideas, she decided she wanted to move forward with the main idea shown on the spread above. It happened to be the one that I had grown attached to, which was great. So the next step was to bring it into the computer, clean it up and make it digital. I scanned in the sketch and got to work in Illustrator: tracing the shapes, smoothing out the curves and balancing the line thicknesses. Perfecting the line thicknesses ended up taking longer than I expected, but despite that I still had a pretty final version within about an hour.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ryantoyota.com/blogimages/hishope04.png" alt="Editing points and curves in Illustrator."  title="Editing points and curves in Illustrator." width="500" height="400" /></p>
<p>For the type, I wanted something that looked like it was handwritten by a kid. Something I always try to do if I&#8217;m using handwritten letters in a logo is to actually do them by hand. The number of characters in a logo is minimal, which makes custom handwriting doable, and it&#8217;s much more unique and versatile than using a font. I was working from home, but I keep my tablet at the office, so I selected a basic brush in Illustrator and resorted to drawing out the letters with a mouse instead of my preferred tablet. Using the mouse gave the letters a slightly uncontrolled look, like a kid&#8217;s handwriting, so it ended up being an advantage.</p>
<p>The final name decided upon was &#8220;His Hope&#8221; since it seemed to be the most unique amongst all of the combinations we could think of. We registered <a href="http://www.hishope.org/">hishope.org</a> and plan to have a simple webpage up there in the future. I suppose that&#8217;s my next big project for my sister&#8217;s organization, although I&#8217;d also like to attempt turning the type I&#8217;ve created for the logo into a font. I&#8217;ve always wanted to try creating a font, and I figure this might be a perfect opportunity. We&#8217;ll see if I can find the time.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ryantoyota.com/blogimages/hishope05.png" alt="The final logo."  title="The final logo." width="500" height="400" /></p>
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