Looking for freelancers that have great logos
Looking for freelancers that have great logos
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- autoflavour0
- the head is big with this onefadein11
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064monospaced - this is not only a bit confusing, it says nothing about youmonospaced
- does it have to say anything about me?autoflavour
- AUTO64..autoflavour
- do logos have to say things about their owners? apple logo is an apple, yet they sell computersautoflavour
- as for big headedness.. i like appropriation..autoflavour
- I FUKN LOVE THIS LOGO!
Miguex - it's just a little weird because you surely don't introduce yourself as AUTO64.monospaced
- I like the mark, I just think it's odd to represent yourself with an abstract name and 3 numbers.monospaced
- that could be said for the majority of musicians, artists and creatives using a Nom de Plumeautoflavour
- "hi.. im banksy".. "hi im skrillex"
i dont think so..autoflavour - btw thanks Miguex..autoflavour
- also AUTO64 basically covers everything i do.. from VJing in a club, to clip production, to Djing, to stickers..autoflavour
- when it comes to work, its just my company name..autoflavour
- but if im on a flyer for a show, its AUTO64... and when i can, the logo tooautoflavour
- cool. I guess it needs a good amount of explaining. I do like it, btwmonospaced
- but does it really need explaining? think of any logo .. its not so much what it is but what people associate with it..autoflavour
- for me, people who get that its a rip on the ban dai logo is the best part, as they see where its coming fromautoflavour
- also, i love giant robots.. and japan.. and the whole early 90's rave aesthetic of appropriation of logosautoflavour
- all good mono.. i guess part of it all is also just graffiti mentality.. you need to have a tag .. something people know you by when they dont know youautoflavour
- when they dont actually know youautoflavour