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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Montréal, Canada
Posts: 70
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i think the mark is too close to the text try spacing it out a bit,and i'm not sure about that color combination is that an eco friendly production team or something? maybe a dark background and the light in white would look have more impact. |
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
Posts: 1,462
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Whatever was in those links, you've obviously picked up something. It's a definite step forward from the previous effort and certainly shows more design input than simply throwing all the filters at something. I think I'd be tempted to try a few more robust, non-rounded fonts to complement the circular mark. I think Lebastard makes some good points -can you tell us a bit more about the company? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 30
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actually, right now, I'm just making logos for random companies that I create. This one was supposed to look like a production company for geographical videos, hence the green and blue circle to somewhat signify the earth. I need to do a bit more research on fonts and such. |
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Senior Member
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you could find a better type choice. the colors are nice but they look like you picked 3 colors from the swatches palette. try tweaking them to harmonize more with each other. when i'm creating a logo, sometimes i think of it as a game of tetris: where can pieces fit into each other? "productions" could easily be nudged a little closer to greenlight and enlarged a bit to fit nicely inbetween both the G's. that would give it a bit more proximity. it looks a bit like its floating right now. definately a step up from the last one. |
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