Logo Crit

Out of context: Reply #20

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  • sauerbraten0

    i don't think the 'seal' thing is going with your isometric-style mark. the mark has the information graphics sensibility and i feel that works best in concert with sans serif, etc. like you had in the first comp.

    good marks usually have very good weight/balance, they're not flimsy.. the line thickness in the logo may not be strong enough to create a solid mark that can work well with type and at large/small sizes.

    i liked the first direction, although you need to kern the space between P/E, remember letters with rounded sides should be closer than letters that share parallel sides.

    hope what i just typed made sense..

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