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Couserfam wrote I like the first one the most really nice I'd give them 9/10
Thank you very much! I see the first is a popular choice ;)
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Shergold wrotePishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wrote They just look like a lot of line shapes.
Nothing to attach them too gives them no meaning.
Logos don't necessarily mean something?
Well they kinda do, they are used as an identifier.
A logo doesnt have to convey what your company does
More often than not, business logos dont actually portray what the company does. Or creates. Think the McDonalds Golden Arches. No hamburgers. Think the FedEx logo. No trucks or planes (though a cool hidden arrow). Think the Nike swoosh. No sneakers or golf shirts. etc. While sometimes having a logo that portrays an element of the company is appropriate, its often better to have a corporate logo thats graphically void of detail a logo that can be adapted to whatever direction the company takes. Think the Apple logo. True, it is an apple. But theres no indication that it belongs to a computer company. Thats a pretty cool thing the Apple logo looks just as cool on an iPod as it does on the top of a Powerbook.
Yes but in hind sight, you can't just stick a load of random shapes together in the most part and hope it looks cool. Most logos consist of the company name and or a respective icon
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Yes but in hind sight, you can't just stick a load of random shapes together in the most part and hope it looks cool. Most logos consist of the company name and or a respective icon
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I haven't 'stuck a load of random shapes together in the most part and hope it looks cool'..
+ I'm pretty sure no-one does that.. Well, at a professional level anyway.
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Shergold wrotePishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wrote They just look like a lot of line shapes.
Nothing to attach them too gives them no meaning.
Logos don't necessarily mean something?
Well they kinda do, they are used as an identifier.
A logo doesnt have to convey what your company does
More often than not, business logos dont actually portray what the company does. Or creates. Think the McDonalds Golden Arches. No hamburgers. Think the FedEx logo. No trucks or planes (though a cool hidden arrow). Think the Nike swoosh. No sneakers or golf shirts. etc. While sometimes having a logo that portrays an element of the company is appropriate, its often better to have a corporate logo thats graphically void of detail a logo that can be adapted to whatever direction the company takes. Think the Apple logo. True, it is an apple. But theres no indication that it belongs to a computer company. Thats a pretty cool thing the Apple logo looks just as cool on an iPod as it does on the top of a Powerbook.
McDonalds - Arches
FedEx - Arrow
Nike - Swoosh
All identifiers. Yours identify nothing, therefore are just random lines.
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They look nice, I personally like the 3rd one because of its simplicity.
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Motto: There's magic on the other side of fear.
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why cant i just take them ? lolololol jkjk no need to steal logos
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Shergold wrote
Yes but in hind sight, you can't just stick a load of random shapes together in the most part and hope it looks cool. Most logos consist of the company name and or a respective icon
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I haven't 'stuck a load of random shapes together in the most part and hope it looks cool'..
+ I'm pretty sure no-one does that.. Well, at a professional level anyway.
I wasn't intending that you did
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PishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wrote They just look like a lot of line shapes.
Nothing to attach them too gives them no meaning.
Logos don't necessarily mean something?
Well they kinda do, they are used as an identifier.
A logo doesnt have to convey what your company does
More often than not, business logos dont actually portray what the company does. Or creates. Think the McDonalds Golden Arches. No hamburgers. Think the FedEx logo. No trucks or planes (though a cool hidden arrow). Think the Nike swoosh. No sneakers or golf shirts. etc. While sometimes having a logo that portrays an element of the company is appropriate, its often better to have a corporate logo thats graphically void of detail a logo that can be adapted to whatever direction the company takes. Think the Apple logo. True, it is an apple. But theres no indication that it belongs to a computer company. Thats a pretty cool thing the Apple logo looks just as cool on an iPod as it does on the top of a Powerbook.
[b][color=darkblue]McDonalds - Arches
FedEx - Arrow
Nike - Swoosh
All identifiers. Yours identify nothing, therefore are just random lines.
A swoosh represents? Golden Arches represents? My logos include two letters which can indicate the name of the company etc.. Stop hating -.-
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Shergold wrotePishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wroteShergold wrotePishTaker wrote They just look like a lot of line shapes.
Nothing to attach them too gives them no meaning.
Logos don't necessarily mean something?
Well they kinda do, they are used as an identifier.
A logo doesnt have to convey what your company does
More often than not, business logos dont actually portray what the company does. Or creates. Think the McDonalds Golden Arches. No hamburgers. Think the FedEx logo. No trucks or planes (though a cool hidden arrow). Think the Nike swoosh. No sneakers or golf shirts. etc. While sometimes having a logo that portrays an element of the company is appropriate, its often better to have a corporate logo thats graphically void of detail a logo that can be adapted to whatever direction the company takes. Think the Apple logo. True, it is an apple. But theres no indication that it belongs to a computer company. Thats a pretty cool thing the Apple logo looks just as cool on an iPod as it does on the top of a Powerbook.
[b][color=darkblue]McDonalds - Arches
FedEx - Arrow
Nike - Swoosh
All identifiers. Yours identify nothing, therefore are just random lines.
A swoosh represents? Golden Arches represents.. My logos include two letters which can indicate the name of the company etc.. Stop hating -.-[/color][/b]
They are identifiers.
We know the company from the logo.
The Nike swoosh could actually be looked at as a simplified wing which fits the name.
Yours are just lines until connected with something.
Im not hating im just trying to educate you.
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they look amazing imo i love them! :inlove:
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