What's up guys! Going into this I had absolutely no idea how to create my logo. I wanted to make it personal but nothing had really been speaking to me. I was just trying to find inspiration from anything so I used my name I wanted to see if my initials could be used for a cool acronym, but "A.M.R." just wasn't sparking any ideas in my head. I eventually just searched for anything I could do with my last name initial, R. This search began because I realized that many famous film companies are just named after the creators last name (ex. Warner Bros. & Disney). I quite literally just looked up "cool words that start with an 'r'" because I was drawing such a blank. Absolutely nothing.
Now, I have no idea why but something possessed me to look up the same but in French. For the record, I do not speak French as much as I'd like to think duolingo and the random French songs I like have taught me any. I think subconsciously I associate artsy films with the French but who knows. As I'm scrolling down this list I come across the word "radieux" and I just knew it was perfect. In English, it means radiant and joyful. This felt perfect as my film opening is a coming-of-age comedy and I'd like to imagine my company creates films that are fun and joyful to help fill the gap caused by other companies that are fighting to create the most tragic movie humanly possible in hopes of winning an Oscar, but I digress. I also love that it is pronounced like "radio" because I am such a music-lover and want to celebrate it anywhere I can.
I used this kind of homophone, twin thing going on between "radieux" and "radio" in the design. I added a graphic to represent audio and made it yellow as the color is associated with joy and radiance. I also added my initials "A.M.R." to surround the audio graphic because I still want to be distinctly apart of the company logo, I don't know maybe that was bit vain of me but I like it so it's happening.
I'm overall very happy with the logo, it makes me feel professional.
Take a look!
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