puzzle logo
puzzle logo
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- ges
Hello QBN.
I have a client who currently has a puzzle piece as their logo and they are keen on keeping this. I was wandering if you have come across any modern interpretations of the puzzle concept in a nice logo design?
- honestly0
- cock.Hench
- sucker.honestly
- sorry but c'mon this is a design forum, we share and talk about ideas. posting google search for this is just cuntyHench
- asking for free logo research from other professionals is a far higher level of cuntyhonestly
- a little bitchy, are we?TenaciousG
- already done my research honestly - just asking fellow designers for modern interpretations they may have seen that I have not yet come acrossges
- my response srted with my looking at google so i linked it, wasn't meant as a lmgtfy jabhonestly
- LOL Free logo research? You truly are a cunt.Hench
- honestly0
isn't there a financial institution or something that uses one too?
- ges0
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- Miesfan0
Which company is your customer?
A piece of puzzle and modern interpretation should not be in the same sentence. This item is associated with disability, to what is missing, incomplete, or to be complete. If your client has an orthopedic appliance company is perfect. Good start.
Children may also may be linked. But I would like to know how many children now recognize a piece of the puzzle rather than a pixel.- It's an internal company that manages data. Yes I agree the puzzle is an old idea and one in which I am steering away from however I need to provide an slight evolution to their current logo - client requirements.ges