carrcomp
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Whaaat?
Epic or too ... epic?
Epic or too ... epic?
is there an option (c)?
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Fine, what's your option c?
what iam i missing where are the logos?
What I have learned from logos (now that I pay attention daily), is that they should be strong to stand alone, without text from your company. They should be able to be recognized in a marketing flyer (for example) and people will see the logo and know it's your company.
I'm not a huge fan of text in logos, but as long as they are done right and you can add text later for marketing, that works for many I have noticed. Sometimes a good logo is just text...so it can be kind of hard to understand branding, I get confused too often, but try to keep consistancy.
An example of good branding. Nike and the swoosh. Nike has a good font that can be added to anything, the Swoosh can be put anywhere and it's absolutely recognizable without Nike text.
Your logo is both, a graphic with 2 c's back to back. The blues seem to fade, I would use a dark outline for the C's to get them to stand out more. Outline with entire graphic with a darker outline boarder maybe too. I'm not a designer, but it seems to need some BLING to bring it out.
What I have learned from logos (now that I pay attention daily), is that they should be strong to stand alone, without text from your company. They should be able to be recognized in a marketing flyer (for example) and people will see the logo and know it's your company.
I'm not a huge fan of text in logos, but as long as they are done right and you can add text later for marketing, that works for many I have noticed. Sometimes a good logo is just text...so it can be kind of hard to understand branding, I get confused too often, but try to keep consistancy.
An example of good branding. Nike and the swoosh. Nike has a good font that can be added to anything, the Swoosh can be put anywhere and it's absolutely recognizable without Nike text.
Your logo is both, a graphic with 2 c's back to back. The blues seem to fade, I would use a dark outline for the C's to get them to stand out more. Outline with entire graphic with a darker outline boarder maybe too. I'm not a designer, but it seems to need some BLING to bring it out.
Sure, or ask a bunch of strangers on the internet. Same results![]()