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by dady over 4 years ago.
:| fonts does not match, the logo has no poise and try to see how does lock in b&w… i like the splash ;)

by Black_wolf over 4 years ago.
all right Mr DocTomoe, I get your point :)
for Dady, why b&w? this logo only for website dude.. :)
there is no such a thing, a logo is a logo, and he must look good enywere and enyhow… dude
by onesummer over 4 years ago.
have to agree with dady, you should never create a logo that only looks good for web. bad design practices. In fact, you should design in B&W first, as eventually a logo will need to be printed, copied, faxed on paper. So if a logo is strong in b&w, it’ll most likely be so in color as well.
all rigth then, the B&W will be shown in my next entry, thx guys :)


I personally like the fresh approach on colours – however, the red box is a little bit … RED. I’d stick with an green-blue colour scheme. Second idea: I don’t really think the typeset should be two different fonts.
Disclaimer: I happen to be teligogmbh’s in-house IT consultant …