
I was really inspired firstly by my friend posting an artistic picture of the Neighbourhood Watch logo, I also saw a YouTuber known as the Northlander use a circular logo, due to both of these designs I believe the logo would look best as a circular design. Plus the design is perfect for including on a badge, and therefore band merch.
Existing Circular Logos and Merch:
A circular design would be a good choice as it helps provide me a basic layout of the logo in that I will presumably include the text 'Elsewhere Head' around the outside. Additionally, inclusion of Jack's name would help with establishing the brand as fans could wear badges and help identify/associate the logo with the brand.
- The Who also are evidence of a circular logo being effective in distinguishing the band; while the Who include their text on the inside, they have a very distinct font and I don't wish to necessarily imitate the band.
Additionally, their use of an RAF roundel has made them synonymous with Mods, which quickly became a large part of their demographic - often adorning the roundel as a symbol of Mod culture, which the Who brought into pop culture/public consciousness.
- Dave Giles is a rather unknown artist, at least in reference to major record labels and companies, however he has also sought out the use of badges to sell his name and brand. The badge shown above includes his website url and therefore is useful in directing people to his work and therefore broadening his fanbase. I personally don't think it'd be worth putting a url on the logo, despite Jack's work mainly being online, simply due to the aesthetic being lost; I think that integrating the artist's name as opposed to a url looks better, as seen in the Who's logo.
I would like to note how I do like Dave's minimalist approach with the 'stamp' design. He focuses particularly on his beard as a source of identity or distinguishing himself from others, however he has since shaved it off which makes the design shown obsolete; with Jack having glasses, it might be worth simply including them despite his newly formed and trimmed facial hair - as beards tend to be easier to remove or change unlike glasses which can be quite iconic as seen by artists like Elvis Costello or Buddy Holly or even John Lennon.
As a result I am likely to create a 'stamp' design of Jack's hair and iconic glasses for the logo, drawing on inspiration from Dave Giles and the Neighbourhood Watch. Although text will probably be simply Jack's stage name like the Who's design but placed along the circumference like in the Northlander design.
Bonus:
In Durham, I happened to come across a pizza place using a circular logo, I find it is quite relevant given my desire to create a circular logo. Notably it is just black and white, much like the Dave Giles badge, which likely saves money on printing. Whilst Jack is aiming to establish himself as a psychedelic artist, I think a black and white logo might be more fitting and certainly establish a professional brand identity; such a palette choice makes the logo versatile as well, clearly being fit for any choice of merchandise. On another note, the text follows the rim of the circle here, much like in the other logos above, and therefore reinforces my choice to place the text around the outside.