Endo Logo
Bajistock | Thu, 10/16/2014 - 19:36
Brief from client
Not for anything specific - "The Endo is a motorcycle and bicycle trick in which the back wheel is lifted and the bike is ridden on the front wheel by carefully applying brake pressure. It is also sometimes called a Stoppie."
Perhaps for a shirt design, or adhesive car decal?
7 Comments
A few different color schemes:
I'm loving it!
I still see a couple spacing inconsistancies, shouldn't be hard to tweak honestly.
1. The space between the E and N should be the same between ND and DO.
2. The part holding the wheel in place is wider on one side
3. The gap between the wheel and the bike is wider on one side
Also, it might be just me, but the parts where there is white should probably have a similar gap as the letter spacing. Seems a bit tight.
Other than that, I think it's great!
I have troubles reading it. What does it says ?
Hah! Aww yea! Great job on the fixes looks good and after a second look at the blue version i think i'd go with a lighter shade. ( yellow version looks nice tho i hate yellow :D )
Now even tho you took the time to adjust the points i told you about we're not there yet. The issues Killswitch pointed out i agree with, but your typography is still inconsistent. notice the thickness of the letter N and the D they're different. The letter O has also something going on at his left side (bit of wobbly lining?) Fix these issues and you're off on a good design. Good luck!
Nah, i dont think this is a good solution. The idea is ok but its very poor executed and with the colors you suggested it makes it looking very cheap.
i suggest to first start in black and white and make it more like a little symbol where all the lines have the same thickens. then choose a good looking font for ENDO and place it under the symbol.
Its a pity that im in Denmark now but when im home i will make a illustrator file of what i mean because i like the idea!
I always read "ENDOR" or "VENDOR" because of the motorcycle profiles, but maybe it is my bad...
I keep reading it as "GENDOR". This isn't working for me at all.