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- utopian0
bump
- horton0
i agree with paul's "not for print arguement"... old rules of traditional logo design are not always relevant these days.
- akrok0
- the circle reminds me of the sun, I like itpinkfloyd
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- yep. that's the idea. pinkfloyd.akrok
- damn. cause i don't drink coffee. way toooooooo adult.akrok
- sneaky © there :Dattentionspan
- hah. yes™.akrok
- you can't have this baby™. haha.akrok
- epill0
first thoughts..
-a pirates treasure
-video game icon
-prince of persia
- hiten0
I'd stick with your design with the type and pin but play with the type and use the map as a secondary element (like in one of my previous posts) someone posted the type in Helvetica which is a nice start and is clean to read at smaller sizes. You want the logo to be your design not someone elses, for better or worse.
- pauliusuza0
This is for a web app related to travel planning
- ideaist0
Drop shadows have a tendency to not reduce well...
Context?
- orrinward0
I like the logo but think it looks awful on the map.
The point marker is a nice touch, but the map doesn't work.
- doesnotexist0
why albertus?
- It's Friz Quadratapauliusuza
- ok...why a font based on stone cut type?doesnotexist
- It worked best with the map, but I will try something differentpauliusuza
- animatedgif0
lose the map
- hiten0
Looks like it would be expensive to print if you are ever doing any print collateral. The shading on the black copy and the red copy seems slightly different...the "AT" looks glossier. The Map looks realistic which is fine but I think the pinpoint should then also so it looks like that portion is one element and TRAVL AT is the name. Unless of course the URL is TRAVL.AT then the logo might need the pin point placed lower but I still think I real pin would be nice. Also for a web app a less serif font might look more dynamic but that's just my opinion I haven't experimented with any type so I'm not sure maybe what you have works the best...no idea.
Hope that's helpful...somewhat.
- it was helpful, thankspauliusuza
- I disagree about the pin being realistic. how it is now ties it to the type and makes it travel.at the rest i agreeProjectile
- hiten0
After reading some of the above I think losing the map for the logo might be a good idea...but the map could work in some form of video...maybe a location shot that zooms out to the map and then a pin falls into place...then transition logo...just a quick thought...
- Bluejam0
The map is stock-shot-fucking-awful. It looks 18th century. If you're going to use a 'map' at least visualise it as something which we use today. Plus the typeface is too old.
In a word: modernise.
- pinkfloyd0
Maybe simplify the map
- i_monk0
The Web 2.0 misspelling of Travel really clashes with the typeface selection and ye olde mappe.
- pauliusuza0
any suggestion for a more modern font?
- monospaced0
What part, exactly, is the logo?