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The 5 Mics Project: Using My Talent To Celebrate Greatness

5 MICS is a design series I started celebrating my personal 5 favorite MCs in hip-hop, the rappers whose music and style I love.

I analyzed their photos and pulled what I considered the most recognizable elements of them. Then, I sketched out what would eventually become simple illustrations of each. I created a general face/head template and then applied the unique elements on top of that.

Notice the Miles Davis one up top I did for fun.

Like with each design series I do, I created a system of presentation that would be consistent throughout. I took the microphone I made, duplicated it 4 more times, and put the mics in formation to be the 5 Mics project logo. With each MCs illustration, I drew additional inspiration from a project or other specific bit of information about the artist.

 

RAPSODY
“There’s levels to this but I’m a whole new floor.”
The colors in the background are inspired by the cover of her EP, Beauty And The Beast.

LOGIC
“But, I’m not defined by the sales of my first week
Cause in my mind the only way I fail; if my verse weak”

The background here refers to Logic’s skill of solving Rubik’s cubes at an incredible speed.

J. COLE
“Cole under pressure. What that make? Diamonds.”

His 2014 Forest Hills Drive album was the inspiration for the background.

LUPE FIASCO
“It’s hard being a Lupe fan, go to Harvard to be a Lupe stan.”

Background is “All Black Everything”.

BIG K.R.I.T.
“If it don’t touch my soul, then I can’t listen to it.”

The purple was inspired by the Cadillactica album. The lightning cut was inspired by Mt. Olympus. The crown refers to what K.R.I.T. means (King Remembered In Time).

One of the great things about being a graphic designer is having the ability to pay visual tribute to those that impact you. We should all use our skills and gifts to deposit as much positivity into the world as possible. The 5 MICS design series is just one example of me creatively saluting some of those who provide greatness to the soundtrack of my life and the life of others.

~b.

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Branding Design

When You See The Charlotte Hornets Logo Pyramid You May Want To Create One

With the dark days of the Charlotte Bobcats behind them, the NBA franchise in Charlotte, North Carolina (my home state) returned to being called the Charlotte Hornets in 2014. The franchise, along with the NBA and Jordan Brand, created a new brand identity for the Hornets. Within that identity, they created a new logo system pyramid.