Disclosure: I created all the stuff in my entry all by myself. (?)
Though I would throw one on thats bascially just using the typefacea and a stylised 'H' as a subtle brand logo.
Have noticed that some of the designs being submitted are slowly edging towards this format, which for me I prefer. I am more a minimalist type of guy! :)
So just using type to create a memorable, stylish brand is more of an art I think than being technically clever at creating fancy 3d logos etc. :)
You have a perfect name for a minimal classy brand logo should you want to go that way, and I think that is why some of the other designers also realise this.
As i said before though, its just not a logo that on your stationery, you clearly need to have an idea on how the logo would fit on various other forms of packaging, merchandise, so you have much more to be aware of when choosing your logo.
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Disclosure: I created all the stuff in my entry all by myself. (?)
Though I would throw one on thats bascially just using the typefacea and a stylised 'H' as a subtle brand logo.Have noticed that some of the designs being submitted are slowly edging towards this format, which for me I prefer. I am more a minimalist type of guy! :)
So just using type to create a memorable, stylish brand is more of an art I think than being technically clever at creating fancy 3d logos etc. :)
You have a perfect name for a minimal classy brand logo should you want to go that way, and I think that is why some of the other designers also realise this.
As i said before though, its just not a logo that on your stationery, you clearly need to have an idea on how the logo would fit on various other forms of packaging, merchandise, so you have much more to be aware of when choosing your logo.
Don't envy you.
8-Jun-08, 7:06pm GMT