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Devil

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Wordmark for the lord of darkness

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Shawali's picture
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100% hand made?!

Looks great! Hail to the Dark Lord ! =)

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Very impressive if it's all hand-done...

Question is.. Does the devil drive a Suzuki? ;)

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I'd personally change the subtext font.

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Anyone remembers " Seagrams " brand or " Seagrams 7 " ? That is what I thought at a first glance. That being said a different font a must now to have any chance not to be mistaken with anything else.

Shawali's picture
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With time and experience, you will learn that it's not because a logo has a same or similar font to some other logo somewhere in the world that you happen to know about that the two will be automatically confused with one another.

This word mark is hand-made and greatly so. I never heard about "Seagrams" and nor does it change my opinion about Shaun's work now that I've seen it. =)

shanuea's picture
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Thanks! Satan is handmade, the subtext is Atreyu.

Shawali's picture
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I would have made the T into a cross, to make it more controversial =)

I must admit I'm a bit disappointed we had no one whining this is offensive. Méh, Satan is too mainstream now =)

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I might suggest a similar Old English S? Just out of curiosity.

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