Artochanics Studios

Transform Your Illusions Into Realities And Ideas Into Performance
The designers and craftspeople at Artochanics Studios are able to turn client expectations, memories, tales, and relationships into flawless works of design, art, and craft. The head office of Artochanics studios, which was established in 2015, is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, india. From there, the designers in Artochanics Studios design, depict, and express their work. Artochanics Studios offers its services to a wide range of businesses and organizations operating in a variety of industries all over the world. They have initiated their internet operations in order to digitally connect with the rest of the globe. They are renowned for the one-of-a-kind method by which they provide their services, in addition to their individualized designs and attentive care. Their pipeline is designed with the goal of providing their consumers with convenient direct communication.
Artochanics Studios approached me to create a brand name and brand identity design for their company which include their logo, iconography, printable, and motions, all of which should reflect the personality and vision of their brand.
The word “ARTOCHANICS” comes from the combining of “ART” and “MECHANICS,” two disciplines that are applied by the organization whenever it works on any creative initiatives.
When I was designing a logo, I concentrated on the first letter of the company’s name, which is A, and sought to come up with a way to represent the letter A that was both simple and eye-catching. When I saw the world’s most popular game, SNAKE, which was developed back in 1976, the idea of creating the letter A in this type came into my mind. This is because the game was one of the simplest games of all time, and Artochanics Studios always priorities the fundamentals of design and motion when working on any project.
The look and feel of the identity as a whole was neutral that is, black and white so that the three primary colors that represent their three primary services blue for design, red for art, and green for craft could be read easily on both the dark and light sides of design.


















