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Hey guys,
Can't for the life of me decide which color pallet to use for this logo, so please let me know your thoughts! The logo is for a website that specialises in Instagram social media marketing - So without further ado... Green, Blue or Blue with Red Heart? Thoughts, feedback and anything else you want to add!
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@donsilvernail said in Rate My Logo!:
I agree with Martin, the green logo works but not with the transition.
Agreeing with Martin, I find that the green logo is effective, but it doesn't quite fit with the transition. -
@donsilvernail said in Rate My Logo!:
I agree with Martin, the green logo works but not with the transition.
Agreeing with Martin, I find that the green logo is effective, but it doesn't quite fit with the transition.
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@sarahwalsh Investing in a high-quality logo for our garden room company was a strategic move we've recently made. It's a pivotal element in establishing our brand identity and sets the tone for our business's image. With a well-designed logo, we aim to enhance brand recognition, professionalism, and differentiation in the marketplace. This investment reflects our commitment to presenting our business in the best possible light and conveying credibility and quality to our customers.
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Obtaining a good quality company logo is essential; we've just invested in a high-quality logo for our garden room company,
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Hi there,
I happen to own a web design agency that does logo design, and if if it's not too late to chime in on this, I've recently compiled a checklist of what makes a logo great in a blog post you might enjoy.
Essentially, the more items you can check off this list, the better, and while I can tell you "it looks pretty cool", without knowing more about your business and / or customers, I'm unable to determine whether these other criteria can be checked off or not. (Hope that made sense.)
When convenient, please take a look and let me know what you think. Helpful? Or too much?
http://giantjet.net/15-characteristics-great-logo-design/
Best,
Zack
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#2 looks the best in my opinion. I think the pink heart on #3 adds some personality too your logo.
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I agree with Martin, the green logo works but not with the transition.
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Hey,
the decision is rather subjective so the people's recommendations may differ...
However, I personally like the green one but I'd delete the color transitions as far as it's a bit outdated now. Also, if you plan to print business cards and posters, the colors may be inconsistent because of the transition.
Consider some kind of a less-detailed flat logo instead. Especially for the internet based service.
Cheers, Martin
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