Need For Speed: Carbon – Out of the Box, Into the Art
For those who would rather judge a book game by its cover boxart rather than its contents, then consider Electronic Arts‘ Need For Speed: Carbon sold! Because we bring you the Xbox 360 (UK) packshots of the game. It’s coming out on November 3 in Europe, and we’re giving you a preview of what cover to look for on the store shelves once the game is out. (Of course, the PSP, PS3, DS, Wii, PS2, PC, GBA, and GameCube boxes would look different.)
But first, we’re giving you a glimpse of what appears to be the process of how they came up with their logo, from basic text to final logo on the box. First, text. Then splash in some graphics all around. Make it look fast, make it look like it’s moving. A little touching up, and you’re ready to go!
So, you combine both logos, grab a cool image that shows lots of action in your game, and before you can say bippity-boppity-boo, you get this:
Buy: [Need for Speed Carbon]
For those who would rather judge a book game by its cover boxart rather than its contents, then consider Electronic Arts‘ Need For Speed: Carbon sold! Because we bring you the Xbox 360 (UK) packshots of the game. It’s coming out on November 3 in Europe, and we’re giving you a preview of what cover to look for on the store shelves once the game is out. (Of course, the PSP, PS3, DS, Wii, PS2, PC, GBA, and GameCube boxes would look different.)
But first, we’re giving you a glimpse of what appears to be the process of how they came up with their logo, from basic text to final logo on the box. First, text. Then splash in some graphics all around. Make it look fast, make it look like it’s moving. A little touching up, and you’re ready to go!
So, you combine both logos, grab a cool image that shows lots of action in your game, and before you can say bippity-boppity-boo, you get this:
Buy: [Need for Speed Carbon]