Friday, March 07, 2008

CTC Branding: A History

If you've browsed our website recently, you've probably noticed that CTC has a new logo.

In light of this re-branding I've put together a short history of the CTC logo.

Version 1



This version was created in Photoshop 7 on a dinky little DELL laptop in CTC's inaugural headquarters in 2004. The fonts used are Georgia and Haettenschwieler. The symbol used to personify the 'collision' was pulled from the ranks of PS 7's default shapes. It served us well, but it was put to rest by:

Version 2




While I did not play a part in the second incarnation of CTC's logo, I can assert that it came to be in an effort to more accurately reflect the ethos of the company. We're young. We're hip. Our logo most definitely does not include a stuffy serif font. We also opted, in good judgment, to lose the classy emboss effect.

And the most recent version




The most recent version of the CTC logo was also brought about by the need to more honestly reflect the ethos of the company. As we change so too should the logo. This version is typographically based invoking a sense of directness and simplicity. The font used is Alte Haas Grotesk and draws on the strength of sans serif fonts like ever-popular Helvetica, but is a bit rougher around the edges - literally. The tilt was intended to give the logo a sense of movement inherent in the name of our company. So that's pretty much it.

Please share your thoughts with us on our new logo in the comments.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

SCAB Artwork

So SCAB rehearsals are underway, which is very exciting. I've already booked a flight to Chicago for opening weekend. I can't wait to see how it all comes together. In light of rehearsals starting it is with great pleasure that I present the artwork for Collision Theatre Company's production of Sheila Callaghan's play SCAB to be directed by Libby Ford.

This is the front of the postcard:
SCAB flyer front

This is the back of the postcard:
SCAB flyer front

You can download the artwork for personal use or distributive purposes below*:

SCAB flyer front (HIGH RES)
SCAB flyer back (HIGH RES)
SCAB flyer front (LOW RES)
SCAB flyer back (LOW RES)

*The high res versions are best if you'd like to print the flyer. The low res version are best for emailing the flyer.

Also, if you have any comments about the artwork. (i.e. "Jason your a complete and utter genius!" or "Jason you need to have your head examined.") please feel free to voice your opinion in the comments.

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