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LD
Joe White | Wed, 12/04/2013 - 18:47
Brief from client
Pretty much to make a logo from "LD"
I think I much prefer this version. Or with the bolt showing through as yellow anyway.
I like this one better as well but I still have the same concern with the LD reading LZD. What if the vertical line on the inside of the D was 90 degrees vertical?
I like this version best, i do read it as LZD electrical though, i dont think the lighting bolt is working with the D. If you want to incorporate the bolt try changing the "I" in electrical to a bolt or have a bolt running behind your banner that could seperate the words england and kent or you could have a normal D but make the center of it a bolt instead. Im also not sure about the ESTD and 2009 being so far from each other, the eye need to travel a long way to find the date.
Overall though i really like the whole look of the logo, simple yet still recognisable as a Joe White job!
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I like this one better as well but I still have the same concern with the LD reading LZD. What if the vertical line on the inside of the D was 90 degrees vertical?
Nice suggestions, I owe you one!
Glad I could help. I really like the look of this. It really fits well with the subject matter.
I like this version best, i do read it as LZD electrical though, i dont think the lighting bolt is working with the D. If you want to incorporate the bolt try changing the "I" in electrical to a bolt or have a bolt running behind your banner that could seperate the words england and kent or you could have a normal D but make the center of it a bolt instead. Im also not sure about the ESTD and 2009 being so far from each other, the eye need to travel a long way to find the date.
Overall though i really like the whole look of the logo, simple yet still recognisable as a Joe White job!