Logo ontwerp
- Started
- Last post
- 14 Responses
- ********
- doesnotexist0
a tad boring, seems like you're not too interested in the project. not into the standard illustrator brush stroke thing on your cyan shape either.
- doesnotexist0
bring the 2 together, the type and the image.
- ********0
Is every logo you do going to appear in a round-cornered rectangle with an illustrator brushstroke, and justified type underneath or do you think at some point you may branch out?
- cha-ching!doesnotexist
- harsh.D_Dot
- had to be said.doesnotexist
- maybe, yes.********
- Shepstar150
jep, other font and normal border
- ********0
btw, just a mockup ey... gonna change alot of things I guess
- zenmasterfoo0
meh.
- ********0
What kind of font do you suggest, so I can filter trough my 300fonts library
- d_rek0
the image is nice, I think you could make it even more elegant with a few stroke refinements, maybe even add some depth to the 'bubbles' too. I would lose the illustrator stroke on the box though.
The typeface however is not working for me. The serifs don't really mesh with the image very well because it's too boxy. The typeface would work well on it's own but not necessarily with the image. I think the tracking of the type creates a lot of whitespace around the letterforms and draws more attention to the serifs than it should.
- studderine0
i like the image as well, the type doesnt quiiiite fit.
- ian0
I like the colours, but have to agree on the illy brush stroke, it feels ill at ease with the rest of it and looks artificial, not handmade. The font is kinda quirky, I think its ok but not in combination with the mark.
Make it all on one line, incorporate your glass into the logmark and roberts your fathers brother.
- doesnotexist0
something that says wine, slab-serifs aren't working.
- ian0
- ********0
that V is quite cool yes.
- try to utilise the v, make it into the glass. But as I said, just something I threw together, so just play with it a bit.ian
- neverblink0
I don't think you even need the sparkles inside the V/glass if you bring the "foot of the glass" down a bit

