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		<title>2010 Chicago Logo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I approached the design for the 2010 Leaders Conference host city logo, I knew almost immediately that I wanted to work Chicago&#8217;s unique skyline into it. After several failed, &#8220;Frankenstein-esque&#8221; attempts, I decided to form the letters from the negative space created between the buildings. This worked really well for the &#8220;H, I and...]]></description>
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When I approached the design for the 2010 Leaders Conference host city logo, I knew almost immediately that I wanted to work Chicago&#8217;s unique skyline into it. After several failed, &#8220;Frankenstein-esque&#8221; attempts, I decided to form the letters from the negative space created between the buildings. This worked really well for the &#8220;H, I and A&#8221; since they have straight or angled lines, however the &#8220;C&#8217;s G and O&#8221; posed a problem. Adding depth and detail to the buildings allowed me to tie those into the curved forms of those letters, with the exception of the &#8220;O&#8221; which was left hanging out on the end. I decided the best option to tie it in with the rest of the logo was to &#8220;link&#8221; it with the &#8220;G&#8221;. I went with a cold color scheme to match the city skyscrapers and added a touch of &#8220;grit&#8221; and shading.</p>
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