Hugo Awards Logo
August 10, 2009 at 10:00 am
I’m very happy to announce that my submission in the Hugo Awards logo contest was selected as the winner.
The contest called for designs based on the Hugo trophy, designed in 1984 by Peter Wetson. I used the dimensions of the trophy for the symbol, splitting it into 4 simple shapes that can easily be modified for different color schemes. The text is set in Futura (what else could it be?).
My goal was to create a mark that could be used at any size with only a single color, and would work well in many different settings (’winner’ stickers for books, engraved on trophies & plaques, websites, merchandise, etc.). I also wanted to create something that was not tied to a single color scheme.
Here are some variations of the final design:




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Clean, elegant, deceptively simple, clever!. Kudos on the win.
/S
Very nicely done. Spare, elegant, and versatile — as a logo should be. And the letterspacing of the Futura caps is excellent.
Jeramy,
Congrats! It works well in all the different situations it shall find itself in. Don’t forget t-shirts.
You did a wonderful job and I can only echo Sharon and John before me; clean, elegant, simple and the use of Futura was inspired.
I shall be looking for your rocket in my bookstore.
Congratulations again,
Geo,
(Vancouver, the Great White North and Power Olympics 2010, Homeless Count in the City 2000+)