logo crit
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- epill0
the logo shows piano keys as mentioned above.. but, what piano is used off a circle? pianos are very angular and square, not round and circular..you should play off of that.. make that logo look like something from where it came..it looks like a cat or dog's paw print drawn by a kid.. are young kids the target demographic?? the spacing between the letters are very wide, perhaps if you are going to do that, then raise up and down the letters, to perhaps match an equaalizer or the way sound or musical notes appear on a music sheet.. the spacing that i see with the use of the "paw print" image, is too young an audience, but i feel that perhaps the real audience is of the adult style.. so there is much work to be done.. perhaps, use the name of the logo itself and "PLAY" around with some crazier ideas, because if your target audience is older than pre-teen. you will need to make something stronger that the adult can identify with closer. also the "dec" in decplay.. i think of some hardcore ssynth deck with nobs and buttons and sliders and volume.. huge and sturdy.. an equalizer... logo.. hmmm thats something i can relate too.. but thats just one idea..
- you've obviously never played on this one: http://1.bp.blogspot…bjladams
- well now.. if that is how the lessons are given then FUCK YEH!! logo is PERFECT!!!epill
- ummm...pianos are VERY curvy dude, where have you been?monospaced