What If Famous Painters Had Their Own Modern Logos
Milton Omena answers the question what logo would famous painters have used if they were making art in the current era of graphic design and digital marketing? I especially like his take on Picasso, check out more at Behance!
I was thinking to myself one day about how to expand my design boundaries and get out of my confort zone. Eventually, I thought of painting styles and painters personalities and how each of them would have a unique logo, brand or product.
So I got to working on this fun side project, I Hope you enjoy!
LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452 – 1519)
As reference I used his sketches, notebooks and studies. Even though he’s known for his brilliant use of perspective and depth in backgrounds and amazingly expressive portraits, I figured that his inventor side would reflect more his personality.
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