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ART ANGST BY JUNE MALONE © 2010-2021

Tag: Logo

Posted in Art by June©Malone, design, digital

Company Logo

Posted on April 12, 2010July 28, 2016 by June Malone

The brief  for this logo was for clean, simple lines with no frills.  It just had to say what they were about.

I put on my minimalist cap and based it on the Bahamian flag which you can see below.

This fledgling company gave me positive feedback – they said my logo enhanced their business image. Wishing them success with their new enterprise.

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It's all about the line!! Still the second unit of my first online Illustration course with @domestica - this is my version of how I imagine Egon Schiele may have completed a portrait of Broncia Koller-Pinell's Marietta - although she's not bony, angular and uncomfortable like his models appear, which made trying to assume his style fairly difficult.
For the second project for my online Domestika Illustration course by @afolfoserra, I was to choose a painting or piece of art that excited me for some reason. Then, I was to try out different versions of the same image, but demonstrate how different artists would have interpreted it, using a variety of materials and techniques. The first painting was to be faithful to the work and its meaning.
Last one! So proud of my son @james_l_malone Hope his birthday is going well. #birthday #SoppyPost #sonofmine💙 #FiglioMio #MonFils #Love
Second Soppy post. Beautiful boy! #birthday #MySon #MonFils #FiglioMio
Soppy post alert! Happy 27th birthday to my son @james_l_malone . He was such a sweet, well behaved child. XX 💕
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