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I think the thin stroke around everything makes it look kind of blurry. But is this really even a logo? It's kind of just closely kerned text with a dot in the middle...!?
i agree, it does look a bit blurry, which is partly to do with the way it has uploaded. In anycase, this version of the logo is for packaging use, taking advantage of metallic can printing, where the outline gold maybe does add value to it.
however, i disagree with the 'is this really even a logo?' part. of course it is a logo. you don't need a graphic element to classify a logo. some of the best logos are purely typographic and maybe just a little bit of personality added somewhere...
I agree with saraqroxy. This version would be perfect for a specialized use of the logo. Make sure there is a clean and crisp foundation to start from. Keep the gold but make sure it's razor sharp in clarity.
very nice! one thing i might try, is to see how it would look if the top "o" part of the g was the same size as the "o" next to it if you get what i mean therefor making the g a bit bigger. the only other problem i have is that it doesnt give me the impression that its for an energy drink.. more like some kind of jewellers
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I think the thin stroke around everything makes it look kind of blurry. But is this really even a logo? It's kind of just closely kerned text with a dot in the middle...!?
i agree, it does look a bit blurry, which is partly to do with the way it has uploaded. In anycase, this version of the logo is for packaging use, taking advantage of metallic can printing, where the outline gold maybe does add value to it.
however, i disagree with the 'is this really even a logo?' part. of course it is a logo. you don't need a graphic element to classify a logo. some of the best logos are purely typographic and maybe just a little bit of personality added somewhere...
I agree with saraqroxy. This version would be perfect for a specialized use of the logo. Make sure there is a clean and crisp foundation to start from. Keep the gold but make sure it's razor sharp in clarity.
Very sexy logo. Well done!
thats exactly what it was intended for, but as of yet there is no real need to do a corporate version of the logo for stationery etc...
thanks!
very nice! one thing i might try, is to see how it would look if the top "o" part of the g was the same size as the "o" next to it if you get what i mean therefor making the g a bit bigger. the only other problem i have is that it doesnt give me the impression that its for an energy drink.. more like some kind of jewellers