Logo Crit
Logo Crit
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- Nairn0
Can you go with an ampersand? That way it might make the marque look like two names, Pull & Bear (another Spanish clothes brand) stylee, to non-English speakers in Madrid, which is the kind've thing they like - that classic Britishy thing (especially those MadrileƱos).
I'd be interested to see how full -on textiles would look, draping and texturing the letter forms - you know, fill it with plaid, floral, denim textures, etc. Probably a bit shit, but I feel it needs something clothesey in there.
What sort of clothes are they selling? Feels like new club gear, or something - not necessarily minimalist, clean lined clothing, just 'new stuff' (i.e not in a positive way).