Credibility
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- Amicus0
Designed by Anton Stankowski
The logo supports the identity of Deutsche Bank – the “slash” stands for consistent growth and dynamic development– the square-shaped frame can be interpreted as a sign of security and a controlled environment. In summary, the logo square stands for consistent growth in a secured environment.
From here – http://www.db.com/en/media/Logo_…
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- cannonball19780
Sounds like someone wants you to fast-forward the hard-won work that a credible logo does. Credible is in the eye of the beholder.
- gramme0
Symmetry helps.
- _salisae_0
cheers for answering my deutsche question, Amicus! how are you? work going well?
- looking for freelance work to build my folio, and then I'm outta here.Amicus
- personally, I'm great.Amicus
- Oh yeah? Do you have a business plan? I've realized I pretty much have to work for myself and am developing a process for this._salisae_
- process for this. It does get a little one dimensional at times. I'd love to keep in touch – maybe we can cheer each other on._salisae_
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- Miguex0
the words "credible" or that is perceived as "credible"
Because if its the second, I would go with any Bank Logo, or Insurance Company, anything related with money, usually uses bold/ straight fonts conveying association with words like "trust" "solid" "reliable', "tradition" etc. Maybe makes sense with real estate companies too.
This also is channeled through adequate colors
- I'm looking for a way to get around this approach._salisae_
- _salisae_0
Credible while maintaining some personality.
- indian_pole0
- it took them time to gain credibility...it wasn't the mark that gave it to themmonospaced
- right, decadesMiguex
- the mark itself says credibility, regardless of status. the fact it's a tick, the way it rises and converges at a point, simple black...indian_pole
- true._salisae_