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Trust Team
theprettyguy | Thu, 12/12/2013 - 19:29
Brief from client
TrustTeam is a website that helps people connect with LOCAL businesses and events. It uses IP geo fencing to locate where you are and suggest businesses based on your personal location.
I think the lighter blue, from the first version's symbol looks better as one color. And still four symbols is a lot. You should go with either only the map sign on the circles, or with the shield and the check symbol. Also try and make the "Local business.." type as wide as "trust team" type.
Also this - the new version of the tick will get lost when it's reduced down as the lines around it are too fine. I'd either make the white stroke around the tick thicker or scale up the tick to the sort of size it was in the first version.
6 Comments
I loved the first version... IMO
I like this blue a lot better and I think I'm leaning towards this version. Tightening up the checkmark does make the symbol more unified to me.
Yea definately looks better now! like the blue you have used here. The symbol is better but still looks a bit strange to me
This logo is definitely on the right track, but I feel the symbol is a bit too complicated and could use some more fine tuning.
i would remove the concentric circles for starters.
Good job, though.
I think the lighter blue, from the first version's symbol looks better as one color. And still four symbols is a lot. You should go with either only the map sign on the circles, or with the shield and the check symbol. Also try and make the "Local business.." type as wide as "trust team" type.
Also this - the new version of the tick will get lost when it's reduced down as the lines around it are too fine. I'd either make the white stroke around the tick thicker or scale up the tick to the sort of size it was in the first version.
I like the combination of symbols though.