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Logo for company
Hey This is another logo i made for a company called 604 Vancouver
I have tons more of logos where this came from!!!
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Eh, theres no creativity to it, and the numbers seem randomly placed. I dont really like it at all sorry.
Try checking out http://logopond.com for some ideas and styles..
Ive got an Idea that I created in about 5mins, if you'd like to see.
Last edited by robgasm; 01-25-2007 at 12:29 PM.
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lemme guess replacing the o with the 0 i know but thats what the company wanted. They wanted the numbers on top of the letters.
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wtf.. no.

Anyway, if the company liked it, then thats all that matters I guess.
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thats a nice logo...maybe make the vancouver larger.
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Well yeah, that was just there because I thought it needed some text.
But you know.. logos tend to be a bit more creative than just plain text.
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yea i kinda know ....
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I like your's vector. Lacking in striking creativity, but the colors work well and it's clean. gj
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Seems like something anybody could do after a few minutes playing around in photoshop... Sorry I don't even have any suggestions for you... Just start over and try something else cause this is bad.
I mean in literally 1minute I can slap something like...

That together (Just an example) So I would imagine yours took negative time or something...
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shine's and gradients are bad for logo's, a logo needs to be seen in black and white only (no gradients, not greys). i like the original but only as a starting point. the 4 is positioned in a very weird place, it throws my eyes straight off the image. move the 4 and adjust the "vancouver" as needed. I like the color selection.
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