Bad Logo=bad everything.
Bad Logo=bad everything.
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Yeah, I've done the corral and hide technique too. It seems to work most of the time. At the moment, we're working with this situation:
Client has been in business since 1946. They developed their "new" logo about 3 years ago. It is a navy blue oval with the company name in bold all-caps Times New Roman. Below that is the "Company, Inc." line, also in TNR, only Italic. Below that, in Arial, is "Est. 1946."
I don't even want to bother propsing our own ID work--they just had 14 trucks lettered with the logo.