New logo...
Hey folks. I've got this new logo design, and I was wondering if I could get a little feedback....
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#2
Posted 28 August 2007 - 10:51 AM
I think you need to tone the shadow a bit lighter. Cause the bottom end don't have a sharp edge cause of it. And the leftside of the red things, if they could blend into each other to make a straight line be better then the few humps. Also its to much things and too buzy, not really my taste actually.
And what is the idea you got around the logo actually? Cause not really sure what it all means and how you found this shape. Cause its pretty odd logo to me.
And what is the idea you got around the logo actually? Cause not really sure what it all means and how you found this shape. Cause its pretty odd logo to me.
#3
Posted 28 August 2007 - 04:44 PM
indeed.. i don't know where u r going to with this logo..
too busy i think.. it's important that you can show the black and white version.. to see if it's flexible and good to go.. :0
too busy i think.. it's important that you can show the black and white version.. to see if it's flexible and good to go.. :0
#7
Posted 24 October 2007 - 05:33 AM
I think when designing a logo the whole reflection thing is cool to make it stand out and all. But when you first create the logo it should be flat, then you can make it flashy later.
Also the bottom of the logo is extremely blury, and i dont mean the reflection i mean the bottom of the black.
Also the bottom of the logo is extremely blury, and i dont mean the reflection i mean the bottom of the black.
#12
Posted 02 December 2007 - 10:47 AM
I agree. i think it has a good potential, but would need some polishing. Namely, drop shadows and colour gradients don't work well at logos.They look great on a computer screen in the boardroom or in a powerpoint presentation, but will only cause reproduction problems in other media. Printed media such as brochures, advertisements, exhibition booths and outdoor signs may all have different variations of the same color gradients. Drop shadows do not work well at reduced sizes or in black and white, but if necessary use a vector-based sharp edged shadow to ensure clarity.
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