Logo crit

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    404, just a note, the two times I have used this approach, it was relevant to the product or company. The company wanted something contiguous and free flowing, so simple round shapes pleased them.

    The other client I used this method on was a product that had large round curves represented in the type strokes (even thicker than shown) so it was wanted for the fun, smooth lines.

    I'm not sure what romano is, but these round letters make it kind of generic. If it's food based, you could always follow the trend of cursive or some faux handwritten / cursive to give it that Home made /hand made appeal.

    Not knowing your application, I wont presume much more.

    • You've presumed quite enough.detritus
    • i like how your only comment in this thread is toward me, not the OP, what's life like swinging from my nuts?albums
    • romano is his own studio I think, it’s his personal logopressplay

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