Posts Tagged ‘Vehicle Graphics’

VW Camper Van Logo Designs

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Back in June, we posted an article entitled ‘When should a Graphic Designer stop designing?‘ in which we explored when a graphic designer should just say ‘NO!’ and stop adding designs to everything in sight.

In the article we pondered whether to add vehicle graphics to our beloved VW Camper Van (something we are still undecided on). We have had a few comments from people with their thoughts on what we should do. One of the most interesting was from Amanda at Truly Ace Design who made us see that even in choosing the badges, colour scheme and tyres, we were still designing.

Anyway, as a follow up to this post I thought I would post some photos from a VW Event that is held on Paignton seafront every August in which people bring their vans from all over the country to show them off.

I thought it was interesting to see that a lot of the VW Campers have had logo designs added to the side. 

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

VW Camper Van Logo Design

Some of the designs were really good and this got us re-thinking about our our beloved VW and whether we should create a design to go on the van somewhere. However, after a lot of discussion (or arguments!) we have come to the conclusion that we should stop designing. The van has a simpleness about it (which is our style anyway) and we do not want to ruin that. It is hard as a graphic designer to know when to stop designing, but I think this is definitely the time.

What do you think about the designs? Too much? I am curious to know where these designs come from and who designs them? Have you ever been commissioned to create some artwork for a VW Camper Van? 

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When should a Graphic Designer stop designing?

Monday, June 30th, 2008

As a graphic designer, it’s very difficult to know when to stop designing. I know whenever we have a free minute to ourselves after a long day at work we immediately move on to our personal design projects. Or if there are no personal projects on the go we read design magazines and books or explore the internet for graphic design blogs or portfolios gaining valuable inspiration for the next project. Essentially, we eat, sleep and breath design. But when is it the right time to say, ‘No, I am going to stop designing and do something else’?

A good recent example came when I finished a restoration project on my pride and joy… my VW camper van. It has spent the last 5 weeks at the body shop being completely dismantled, rubbed down, primed up and re-sprayed from british racing green (with a white and maroon roof) to a much more appealing harvest moon beige.

Our VW Camper Van

Our VW Camper Van

Our VW Camper Van

So after spending some time buying all new shiny VW badges, getting the cool white wall tyres put on and literally spending a whole weekend washing, waxing and polishing the van, I stood back and looked at it and thought ‘is it too plain?’. I like the simple look but is this too simple? Am I missing out on an opportunity to create something really eye catching and different?

How about you? Do you find it hard to stop yourself from designing anything you can find? Does your spare room have vector graphics plastered all over it? Does the house number on your front door feature some ultra cool typography? Or are you able to step away from the design world and enjoy non design related hobbies?

So now to my dilemma, should I carry my love for design into the one non design related hobby I have and spend hours coming up with an awesome design for my VW camper van or is it time to stop designing?

What do you think? Should I leave it plain and simple? Or design some artwork to be plastered all over the van?

I would love to know your thoughts.

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