Logo time – and the logos behind it!

Jan. 31, 2018 | james

The day has come – the team can finally remove the ‘logo pending’ nameplate on our door, and we can unveil the official logo for Chronotopic Cartographies.

New logo

We have the talented work of Kevin Steele, whose website of fantastic designs prompted us to get in touch. Not only did Kevin produce a digital logo, but he also created a physical 3-dimension art book, which will take pride of place at all the events we attend over the coming years.  (James has spent far too long tweaking it to an optimum layout, the others take particularly devilish delight in discretely altering it!)

Art book

 

Art book

We are incredibly pleased to have been able to work with Kevin, and with his own interest in fantastic worlds (providing inspirational impetus in his creative design) we hope the working relationship will continue in some capacities.

This is Kevin’s vision of what the project description (with the six ontologies) might look like, transposed into an image. His summary provided below provides a little more detail, with the angular paths given prominence in our logo to represent the spatial networks and mapped paths that are our focus.

Capsule summaries of spatial synthesis

Time to get started on some posters; but once again, our sincerest gratitude to Kevin Steele – who was a pleasure to work with – cannot be understated.

Illustration

 

One final portrait version, flattened out – beautiful reflections of space, place, and time…