From Sketch to 3D



Logo design is not just about colors and shapes—it’s a thoughtful journey from concept to final execution. The Titanic logo shown in these visuals is a perfect example of how a strong idea evolves into a powerful, modern brand mark.

The Titanic Logo Design Process 

Let’s walk through the complete design process step by step.

1. Visualization & Depth: Pencil Sketch Development ✏️



The third image shows the logo in a hand-sketched, technical drawing style.
This stage is crucial for:
  • Refining proportions
  • Exploring perspective and depth
  • Testing layout symmetry
  • Sketching helps designers:
  • Think freely
  • Fix structural issues early
  • Add realism and character
The grid and construction lines suggest precision and planning, while shading adds early depth—laying the groundwork for a future 3D transformation.
This phase bridges idea and execution.

2. Concept & Foundation: Black and White Silhouette 🖤🤍

Concept & Foundation: Black and White Silhouette


The first image represents the core idea stage of the logo design.
At this point, the focus is on:
By keeping the design strictly black and white, distractions are removed. This allows the designer to test whether the logo:
  • Works without color
  • Is readable at any size
  • Instantly communicates the theme
The bold ship structure combined with the word “TITANIC” embedded into the hull creates a strong visual metaphor—power, scale, and history.
A good logo must work in black and white before it earns color.

3. Color, Style & 3D Impact 🎨✨

Color, Style & 3D Impact


The final image represents the finished 3D logo.
Here, the logo comes to life through:
The ship now feels dynamic and cinematic, while the typography looks strong, modern, and confident. This version is perfect for: