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that's the same figure you used in the "Art Studio" logo, right? I still think it should have a little more detail, but mostly I'm not sure the style matches with the rest. I do like everything else.
Yeas its the same, i decided to not sell it anymore and give it to my friend. Why dont you think dosent mach with the rest? Dont you thing more details make it more heavy? and less readable? Im not sure... o.o
I'm sorry, I should've explained myself better. It was two things.
I think the icon needs more detail in the head shape - and that white spot needs to go away ;) - in general, not in this particular use of the icon.
In this particular case it doesn't really fit with how geometric the other elements are.
Its a nice idea, but you have 3 very distinctive styles happening.
The inner icon, is very smooth and flowy with rough line work.
The outer icon, is very very sharp and angular, kind of angry.
The font is very rigid but curved edges make this friendly and appealing.
You could from this, produce 3 different variations to try to suit each of the above styles. Would give you some good options to look at. But try to keep things simple, and not too complicated.
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that's the same figure you used in the "Art Studio" logo, right? I still think it should have a little more detail, but mostly I'm not sure the style matches with the rest. I do like everything else.
Yeas its the same, i decided to not sell it anymore and give it to my friend. Why dont you think dosent mach with the rest? Dont you thing more details make it more heavy? and less readable? Im not sure... o.o
I'm sorry, I should've explained myself better. It was two things.
I think the icon needs more detail in the head shape - and that white spot needs to go away ;) - in general, not in this particular use of the icon.
In this particular case it doesn't really fit with how geometric the other elements are.
Its a nice idea, but you have 3 very distinctive styles happening.
The inner icon, is very smooth and flowy with rough line work.
The outer icon, is very very sharp and angular, kind of angry.
The font is very rigid but curved edges make this friendly and appealing.
You could from this, produce 3 different variations to try to suit each of the above styles. Would give you some good options to look at. But try to keep things simple, and not too complicated.