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Creating an Olympic spiral inspired by Munich '72
From the course: Logo Design: Techniques
Creating an Olympic spiral inspired by Munich '72
and significant and in this movie, I'd like to recreate an homage It's not going to look exactly like this, I've made some changes to it and also I should mention that this movie is inspired by a tutorial by Diana Berg on vectordiary.com I'll come to a blank artboard and I could have it be at 200 points with a decay of 85%, eight segments, and this second style. so I'll just double-click on my rotate tool. Type in 180. I need to have the spiral interact with the circle. The radius of the spiral was 200. I want a circle with a diameter of 400. I'm now going to to position the circle relative to the spiral, so that it clips the tail of the spiral. Now with my pen tool I'm going to come and select the open anchor point at the center of the spiral. And then hold down my shift key and draw a straight line intersects with the outside line of the spiral. Now let's select all of this and come to the shape-builder tool. Hold down option or alt and And you can see how this is now going to…
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Offsetting multiple paths: Inspired by Mexico '685m 45s
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Working with stripes: Inspired by Woolmark6m 22s
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Create a multi-line art brush2m 37s
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Creating an Olympic spiral inspired by Munich '726m 33s
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Creating a camera shutter swirl4m 55s
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Creating a modular logo from simple shapes5m 33s
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Radiating7m 19s
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Perspective type2m 22s
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Create a halftone dot treatment4m 2s
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