Creating My Logo
For my Social Media's and website, it was important for me to create a professional logo to represent me as a Director. The drawings below are some examples of the type of fonts and framing that I was looking for. I wanted something that is black and simple, as that would suit my website the most. To make it symmetrical and centred I have included my middle name to even out my fore and last name.
I am fond of the director's font and spacing but I'm not fond of the EloisaJayLloyd as the font is to bold and not effective.
With the EJL being bold, the italic director evens out the font. I will be using this one.
The EJL is symmetrical, simple and effective using the initials of my full name. I dislike how thick the Director is and it does not feel connected to the logo.
Finished Logo

The colour is Black and White to suit my website and my personality's aesthetic.
The EJL represents my full name.
I chose to use the initials instead, as my name is too long, making it look messy and hard to read.
I chose the job sector of a Director as that is the role I have engaged the most in within my projects and what I wish to pursue further in my career.
Final Logo Feedback

Izzie:
Adding It To My Social's
Previous feedback stated, that the 'J' was not big enough and the logo could do with some more colour. Using this advice I enlarged the J but I did not add more colour. This is because I wanted to keep it simple, bold and to suit my website. I feel because the logo is so simple, colour is not needed.


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Now that I had a new professional logo, I updated my previous ones on all of my social media's. This makes my profile more business like rather than fun and personal.
CV Development
At the beginning of the year, I had a plain, written out CV, but since I am doing a creative course which is likely to result in applying for more creative job roles, I decided to make a CV that looks more visually interesting. Here is the before and after of my CV.

