![]() ![]() The FIRST ORDER rose from the ashes of the Empire. Though the remnants of the Empire signed the Galactic Concordance with the New Republic, not everyone wanted peace. In other words, the Empire knew how to brand itself. The symbol is associated with the might of the Empire, and its presence on a world signifies Imperial control. It’s visible on uniforms, flags, and even propaganda posters. The new cog with six spokes was used throughout the organization. When Sheev Palpatine formed the GALACTIC EMPIRE, he adopted a different version of the Galactic Republic’s crest. Their symbol of wings and what looks like a shining light represents their role and beliefs. Though a few Jedi survived Order 66 and the purge that followed, the Order as it was in the days of the Galactic Republic is no more. The JEDI ORDER was all about peace until the Clone Wars. The design may have roots in the phoenix/starbird graffiti Sabine Wren leaves behind in Star Wars Rebels. Their symbol, a starbird, is most often spotted on pilots’ helmets and can also be seen on uniforms on the Resistance base in The Force Awakens. The REBEL ALLIANCE stood against the Galactic Empire in the original trilogy and after years of fighting, the Rebellion eventually signed a concordance with the Empire. As a former logo designer and a fan of logos in general, I hope to bring you more logos in the future - and it won’t be just nerdy logos, I want to do sports logos, too! If you want to fast forward to the four different logos, here are the timestamps:ĬHANNEL NEWS: From now on I’ll be releasing my logo/symbol tutorials in this Mini How to Draw format. STAR WARS is filled with lots of symbolism, so today, as a bonus, Star Wars tutorial video for this week, I present to you four of those symbols: The REBEL ALLIANCE starbird, the JEDI ORDER symbol, the GALACTIC EMPIRE crest, and the FIRST ORDER insignia. ![]()
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