Iroka
Result of the practical task.
“Japanese desserts namagashi are not only incredibly beautiful but also unforgettable in scent,”—with such thoughts I chose the name Iroka (color + aroma) and complemented it with an elegant font.
The symbol was more challenging. I couldn't decide what would suit it (in my opinion), and then I started to get inspired by existing desserts. I took several types and hand-drew them. I liked the blue-yellow treat the most—it exuded airiness, and that was what I needed.
However, the full dessert itself did not work for the image as I wanted. I left it to rest. And before bed, after a nice game, I remembered that what I liked most about that dessert was not the dessert itself, but its flower. It is so… I look at it and seem to feel the aroma of namagashi live, and my mouth waters…
“Japanese desserts namagashi are not only incredibly beautiful but also unforgettable in scent,”—with such thoughts I chose the name Iroka (color + aroma) and complemented it with an elegant font.
The symbol was more challenging. I couldn't decide what would suit it (in my opinion), and then I started to get inspired by existing desserts. I took several types and hand-drew them. I liked the blue-yellow treat the most—it exuded airiness, and that was what I needed.
However, the full dessert itself did not work for the image as I wanted. I left it to rest. And before bed, after a nice game, I remembered that what I liked most about that dessert was not the dessert itself, but its flower. It is so… I look at it and seem to feel the aroma of namagashi live, and my mouth waters…