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I think I would qualify it 2/12
Sorry man, the idea need LOTS of work.
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I have to agree with ram ... I don't know if it's meant, but the cartoon-character looks distorted. It looks as if you'd let a little kid draw some character he knows. The drawing doesn't look professional at all.
Also there's a better way to integrate the cartoon character into the logo.
I can only recommend to look at some examples. Don't copy them, but use them as a guideline as for what is possible using a character in your logo.
Examples of some nice logos with a cartooncharacter
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I agree. By the way what program are you using? It kinda looks like paint almost... (don't mean to be rude) but if you're even thinking about starting a buisness u need Illustrator and Photoshop. Hope this helps...
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Hi Tim. Thanks for posting your stuff 
Gotta be honest, I think you're taking an overly ambitious step. It takes most people years and years to begin drawing professionally. I would say, to start with, consider whether you want to invest a good amount of time in it or not. If you do, keep at it but understand that it's definitely going to take a few years before the practice pays off. That goes for any beginning artist, so it's pretty much unavoidable.
If you're serious about it, I would strongly recommend registering in some beginner-level drawing or illustration classes at your local college or university. Getting people's thoughts on a forum --especially about the finished product-- probably won't prove very useful at this point. We are all expecting a certain level of professionalism which takes a long time to attain. That's simply not present in your work for the time being.
Anyways, good luck with whatever you decide!
Last edited by _Redrum; 09-30-2008 at 09:22 PM.
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I agree with Redrum. You've got lots of ambition kid, but it takes years of practice to be strong enough to sell your illustrations. Schooling is a wonderful thing....
Good luck with it all.
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one only thing : keep working !!!
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Greetings!
Logo needs a lot of work, looks too clipartish sorry for being blunt. But don't be discouraged, practice practice practice... learn from the experts.
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I think you gotta work on simplifing your work. Logos and logotypes selling point is their simplicity and their ability to stay in people's mind with a couple of shapes. This is something that can't happen whenever you make something too complex.
Try to delete useless lines and shades whenever they are not needed and to choose simpler fonts; to make circular shapes more precise (try making the bowl rounder and to delete that white/green shade, and see what comes out)
Good luck!
Last edited by HWorks; 10-28-2008 at 12:54 PM.
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you have the right idea!! just need to work more on your skills, i guess that for a first logo its not that bad, but i really suggest to keep playing around with the programs and keep doing logos and you'll see how everytime you'll get a more professional result.
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my advice? create a folder with every single professional mascot and sports logo you can find....study them, study their style and learn my friend
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