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  • BaskerviIle13

    This might interest you. It's possible to have a suite of versions of a logo for different formats. A detailed one for large formats, simpler one for every day applications, a small/basic one for small use etc.
    In each of these typography needs to be considered in relation to the scale the logo will be used at.

    I think this site of responsive logo concepts might be worth looking at:

    http://responsivelogos.co.uk/

    • Think about what you could lose from the logo in terms of detail while still communicating the essence (anchor & lighthouse)BaskerviIle
    • ^ Listen to him Beeswax, he knows. I know I'm paying attention.oey
    • Definitely, but good luck getting a university to sign that shit off.set
    • Coolnbq
    • < 100% this.ideaist
    • noice +1Maaku
    • Responsive logo designdesmo
    • Nice resource thanks.Hayzilla
    • Very cool way to demonstrate the different variationsMiguex
    • are these actual responsive logos, or did this designer create them as a side project?Gnash
    • (nvm, there's a disclaimer at on the footer)Gnash
    • Who likes the D?teh
    • ^ ?
      https://www.urbandic…
      Gnash
    • who likes the 2 Cs?monospaced
    • 3rd Chanel is f'woefuldetritus
    • in answer. i don't really care in the execution of the exercise here, it serves its purpose in context.detritus
    • This is great but was it not just called "lockups" before?Mattjanz3n
    • @detritus yeah, that 3rd Chanel became a HANELKrassy
    • I doubt that's in their brand guidelinesset

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