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Logo (possibly!)
Started by Guest_Omenessence_*, Sep 28 2004 11:04 PM
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#1 Guest_Omenessence_*
Posted 28 September 2004 - 11:04 PM
Hey all, it's me again!
I've been working on a logo for my website for a bit now and I think I'm close to finishing. Still needs a bit of work. But before I go any further with this graphic, I would like your opinion on how it looks.
Please, keep in mind that this image isn't completely finished yet and that you are seeing a larger verion of the image than I would actually have on my site. Any suggestions, comments and/or advice would be appreciated... Or you can just rate it on a 1-10 scale.
Thanks! Here's the image
[Edit: Image removed to save bandwidth and due to the fact that I have decided not to use this as my logo and have recently begun a new project for my web design. Further details will be posted in the future. Thanks for all the help...]
Later,
-- J.
I've been working on a logo for my website for a bit now and I think I'm close to finishing. Still needs a bit of work. But before I go any further with this graphic, I would like your opinion on how it looks.
Please, keep in mind that this image isn't completely finished yet and that you are seeing a larger verion of the image than I would actually have on my site. Any suggestions, comments and/or advice would be appreciated... Or you can just rate it on a 1-10 scale.
Thanks! Here's the image
[Edit: Image removed to save bandwidth and due to the fact that I have decided not to use this as my logo and have recently begun a new project for my web design. Further details will be posted in the future. Thanks for all the help...]
Later,
-- J.
#4 Guest_Omenessence_*
Posted 29 September 2004 - 12:44 AM
BoSZ, on Sep 28 2004, 05:35 PM, said:
the ideas good
i 'd change sth though
the colors of the..."flame"thinigis from the dimmed and pale (sory for the vocab i dont know how to put it in words) to ones having more saturation and ad slight gradients
i 'd change sth though
the colors of the..."flame"thinigis from the dimmed and pale (sory for the vocab i dont know how to put it in words) to ones having more saturation and ad slight gradients
Btw: Thanks for the 7 ket...
Later,
-- J.
#5
Posted 29 September 2004 - 02:30 AM
Omenessence, on Sep 29 2004, 12:44 AM, said:
I'm sorry, I have absolutely no idea of what you were trying to say.. I'm sure it would have been a good suggestion if I could have understood what it was you were talking about. Hopefully you or someone else can put it into words that I can understand...
ok what i was trying to say is that you ought to use colors with more saturation in those flamy twisty thingis
and if you decide to chage the color cast to a bit more lively i recomend to use small and slight gradients
was this clear?
i hope so
take care
#6 Guest_Omenessence_*
Posted 29 September 2004 - 04:52 PM
BoSZ, on Sep 28 2004, 08:30 PM, said:
heheh
ok what i was trying to say is that you ought to use colors with more saturation in those flamy twisty thingis
couse for now the color cast of your artwork looks like if you had left it on the sun :
25 years and found it yesterday
and if you decide to chage the color cast to a bit more lively i recomend to use small and slight gradients
was this clear?
i hope so
take care
ok what i was trying to say is that you ought to use colors with more saturation in those flamy twisty thingis
and if you decide to chage the color cast to a bit more lively i recomend to use small and slight gradients
was this clear?
i hope so
take care
Anywho, thanks for the suggestion. As I said, this image is still being worked on and changed. But hopefully the finished product is a lot more pleasing on the eye and it isn't as, um.., bright as it is right now. I will be updating this graphic soon, hopefully it looks much better then.
Thanks again,
-- J.
#10
Posted 30 September 2004 - 08:04 PM
best logos that stick to mind are those logos which are simple and can stand
out even when rendered in monochrome. imagine logos by IBM, SONY,
MiCro$ofT, APPLE...
i would suggest (ToxiqueSprite before right?
) with a pencil sketch first
and not be too caught up in a rainbow of colors (although it's not that bad)
imagine your logo as black and white and see if it will appear nice in a
t-shirt, cap, or mug. hehheü (you won't know how famous your logo would
become in the future, right? so, envision merchandising ala-George Lucas from
the very beginning of logo design
). if it does not look good as an outline,
re-design.
then add colors later if you still want it that way.
out even when rendered in monochrome. imagine logos by IBM, SONY,
MiCro$ofT, APPLE...
i would suggest (ToxiqueSprite before right?
and not be too caught up in a rainbow of colors (although it's not that bad)
imagine your logo as black and white and see if it will appear nice in a
t-shirt, cap, or mug. hehheü (you won't know how famous your logo would
become in the future, right? so, envision merchandising ala-George Lucas from
the very beginning of logo design
re-design.
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