THE KORDZ just launched their new album ‘Beauty & the East’ and their new brand image; all designed by yours truly 🙂 . Here you’ll see the process, the end result, the new album, and lots of photos. (no more videos)*
What we did:
- THE KORDZ logo and logotype
- typographic treatment of the title ‘Beauty & the East’
- structure, design, layout, color palette, and typography of the album and CD
- paper choices and finishing treatment (matt lamination, matt varnish, etc.)
- minor retouching
What we did not do:
- everything not mentioned above 🙂
- artwork, photography, and retouching by Sophia Valkova
- band photography by Charles Cremona, retouching by Sophia
Now that that’s settled, let’s begin!
The brief for the logo was simple, but sophisticated. The logo had to reflect an alternative rock band (hint of oriental). As with all our projects we try to involve the client throughout the whole process, and as much as possible their audience, friends, other designers, and random people. We use Basecamp to collaborate together.
Below are the very first sketches while trying with the members of THEÂ KORDZ to determine a direction for the logo. Everyone saw potential in the options on the lower-left, and the top logo on the upper-right. The khaki logo (3rd one, upper-right) came later-on and was done by our lovely friend Kristyan Sarkis.
Then comes a loonng process were we ended up with a logo that got lots of positive feedback, you can spot the ‘z’ in arabic. Unfortunately the general shape was very triangular, and could not be easily used in albums, stationary, T-shirts, mugs, drums, etc. It would best fit on the lower left of layouts, which was inflexible and cumbersome.
Next we tried  to solve the triangular issue, and gave the logo (symbol) lots of thought.
Only to find that there’s a lot of oriental feel in it, but not enough rock 🙂 The logo also wasn’t integrating well enough into the logotype, it should’ve been taken into considered at an earlier stage. So we fumbled with the option below in parallel…
…until we settled with an uppercase type (Futura)Â that actually stood it’s grounds, was simple, flexible, and easily applicable to different branding uses. The challenge was to find that cunning twist which would give it an oriental feel, without appearing forced. You can notice the ‘K’ in both arabic & latin, and the subtle ‘z’ in arabic at the end.
We finally discovered that twist. The link between the ‘K’ and the ‘E’ joined both words, formed the arabic ‘K’, and at the same time created the logo (embedded within the logotype). Nice 🙂
Some final touches did the job, the ‘R’ & ‘D’ were modified slightly to make a more consistent interaction between the letters, and the ‘Z’ was completely reconstructed. Kristyan fine tuned the ‘point’ we used for the ‘E’, ‘O’ and ‘Z’, and voila!
THE KORDZ loved it, and so did everyone collaborating on this project :).
They loved the interaction and complete synergy between logo & logotype, the flexibility in their uses, and it’s striking presence. The logo can be used in either one of the 3 variations above (each one was crafted individually to compensate for the differences in perception between black/white backdrop & stroke weight).
This same logo is suitable for print, offset, web, newspaper, fax, stamps, etc.
Next are some logo/logotype applications. T-shirts were printed for the launching event at Nova.
Here are some photographs of the New Album we designed for them ‘Beauty & the East’ (available now in Virgin and major music stores). Sorry can’t really show you the inside spreads, you’d have to see it live! 🙂
Some photos from the launching event for the new album ‘Beauty & the Beast’ and the application of THE KORDZ brand image in Nova.
THE KORDZ: Moe (right), Nadim (left), & Mazen (too dark, no photo, sorry maz.) 🙂
*(sorry, the sound quality of the video recording was really bad, so THE KORDZ asked us if we could remove them, and we did )
update: THE KORDZ are on their 1st Euro tour! check them out on facebook!
Tell us what you think by commenting below, what do you like and what you don’t, we’re always on a quest to move forward, and the lightest feedback helps.
you guys are one of the greatest things that came into our lives… you made the difference.. U Rock for sure…
peace…
thanks so much moe. this means a lot to us. we enjoyed every second of it.
VERY NICE JOB PEOPLE!
It’s really amazing!
i adore the way you showed the process of the logo..When i was looking at the first draft i said there is no consistency..but when i saw the final logo i was amazingly surprized! kee up the good work
loved the story, process, and outcome..
guys, you never stop impressing me!
mike! missed you! 10x a lot, but do pass by, we’re always designing close-by 🙂 love.
very well done will…. i really liked the logo… it shows a lot…even though among the process there are some that are as good as the final one…
good job mate!!
lalas! long time! Yes you’re right some are as good as the final one, but in some cases not as functional in terms of branding. Still designing in Lebanon or in a faraway land? much love,
the process is amazing!!! the finishing …wow i loooooooooove it… very enjoyable to see all that! go go go
.-= sabine´s last blog ..Markaz Dari – Baalbek, Lebanon 2009 =-.
10X Sab! how was ur clowning workshop? people loved it, i’m sure!
Beautiful process, beautiful identity, beautiful finishing. That’s one lucky band there! well done there for design!
.-= Joanna´s last blog ..RNUAL 3 Presentation =-.
interesting identity ..well done!
Thanks Lara! as always, trying to raise the bar for design in Lebanon, and specifically the design process in Lebanon. Most designers think they are the absolute authority in design, which is not always true, the client knows his business better, and his clients know what they want better. So let’s involve them in the design process! it’s called collaborative design, watch this clip to learn more.
Its Amazing!!!!! well Donee 🙂
kaly! great to see you pop-up here, missing u! Glad you liked it 🙂 pass by when u can, u know our design studio in jounieh, u’ve been here before. love.