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jimmyescudero | Fri, 06/21/2013 - 15:59
Brief from client
client wants something that gives the idea of fast and eco friendly service
Im not a big clipart guy but it seems okay for what you need but maybe try a better font and bring the text below the symbol and align everything a little better.
You can see the logos.co water mark on top of the clip art, if you did not create it i would suggest doing so. also not a fan of the stacking of fonts like that it would look better to have in a line. Another note I personally do not see "eco friendly" worked into the piece.
Never EVER use a clip art or anything you didn't do yourself (beside fonts, obviously). That's a golden rule of logo creation, along with not using photographs and Comic Sans.
Using a clip art just goes to show that you're lazy and uncreative.
Basically, the guy who drew this symbol is the one who did 90% of this logo. You just picked a font and type some text right next to it. That's it. This is not how branding design works.
My advice, as always, take a few steps back, check out www.logopond.com or www.dribbble.com for inspiration and restart fresh. Sketch first, before even touching your keyboard.
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another option
This is not "another option". Its the same thing with a different background color.
Im not a big clipart guy but it seems okay for what you need but maybe try a better font and bring the text below the symbol and align everything a little better.
You can see the logos.co water mark on top of the clip art, if you did not create it i would suggest doing so. also not a fan of the stacking of fonts like that it would look better to have in a line. Another note I personally do not see "eco friendly" worked into the piece.
not ok with that one, SF-Graphix said it all.
Never EVER use a clip art or anything you didn't do yourself (beside fonts, obviously). That's a golden rule of logo creation, along with not using photographs and Comic Sans.
Using a clip art just goes to show that you're lazy and uncreative.
Basically, the guy who drew this symbol is the one who did 90% of this logo. You just picked a font and type some text right next to it. That's it. This is not how branding design works.
My advice, as always, take a few steps back, check out www.logopond.com or www.dribbble.com for inspiration and restart fresh. Sketch first, before even touching your keyboard.
Good luck.
as SFgraphix said, maybe it is better to have the name on one line