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The logo in the isometric presentation and the one you call "flat" are different.
How are they different? The isometric one is on black/dark background with white/knockout letters and much more intense red. The flat one is on white background, letters are dark gray/blue and the red is far less intense.
I like the logo in the isometric much more than the flat one, so I'm going to comment on that one.
I like the contrast that the knockout letters make in the dark background. The intense red ads the final 'kick' for more impact.
I have to admit that I don't understand what the 3/4 circle + dots mean. In some obscure way it reminds me of a rotated smilie face, but yet, in a weird way, it feels that fits the photography business it describes :)
Not fond of the term 'photography' in the circle. Have you tried other options? Have you tried making it at least a bit larger?
Regarding xTheKillswitch's suggestion, I think it's valid and makes sense but I have two comments about it: 1. The hairline that separates the letters could get lost if the logo is printed in a 'hairy' paper like a newspaper. It could also be lost or difficult to work with if the logo is very small. So if you decide to go with this idea, I suggest you increase the spacing. And 2. It makes the terminals of the S look uneven and inconsistent: one is straight and at a certain angle, and the other one is curved and at a different angle.
However, based on xTheKillswitch's idea, why don't you try adding a white outline to the D in order to space it out without separating it from the S? Just a thought.
All in all I like the layout and where this logo is going.
Would you try to give a hair line to the "S" in the upper left corner instead to the D? In that way it would feels more interaction between the two letters (just for try). Great logo to be printed in t shirts when the photographer and his team are in locations doing their job! I'm not a real fan of the "Photography" in the bottom
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Hello,
I really like this logo.
One thing I suggest you is present your logo without mockup, because don't represent it of better way.
Here is the flat!
This is certainly a fresh and modern looking logo for photography. I have a couple points of contention, however.
See my attached photo. Just to give the letters a LITTLE separation, I think perhaps a hairline edge would be a nice touch.
I'm also not 100% sold on the photography in the curve. It feels like a common 90s technique to me. You might consider an alternative option there.
Other than that, I like it.
Good point here!
The logo in the isometric presentation and the one you call "flat" are different.
How are they different? The isometric one is on black/dark background with white/knockout letters and much more intense red. The flat one is on white background, letters are dark gray/blue and the red is far less intense.
I like the logo in the isometric much more than the flat one, so I'm going to comment on that one.
I like the contrast that the knockout letters make in the dark background. The intense red ads the final 'kick' for more impact.
I have to admit that I don't understand what the 3/4 circle + dots mean. In some obscure way it reminds me of a rotated smilie face, but yet, in a weird way, it feels that fits the photography business it describes :)
Not fond of the term 'photography' in the circle. Have you tried other options? Have you tried making it at least a bit larger?
Regarding xTheKillswitch's suggestion, I think it's valid and makes sense but I have two comments about it: 1. The hairline that separates the letters could get lost if the logo is printed in a 'hairy' paper like a newspaper. It could also be lost or difficult to work with if the logo is very small. So if you decide to go with this idea, I suggest you increase the spacing. And 2. It makes the terminals of the S look uneven and inconsistent: one is straight and at a certain angle, and the other one is curved and at a different angle.
However, based on xTheKillswitch's idea, why don't you try adding a white outline to the D in order to space it out without separating it from the S? Just a thought.
All in all I like the layout and where this logo is going.
Good job.
Hi guys, feedback appreciated, went with this :P
this is the best version< good job
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Also gave him this for a watermark or what not
Would you try to give a hair line to the "S" in the upper left corner instead to the D? In that way it would feels more interaction between the two letters (just for try). Great logo to be printed in t shirts when the photographer and his team are in locations doing their job! I'm not a real fan of the "Photography" in the bottom
Yep, spot on now. Good job.
i really like the new version! good job
Excellent!
fantastic logo,modern and new!