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by Ace over 1 years ago.
I love the idea and the execution, but the monster shouldn’t be mean, I’d prefer “nice monster”. perhaps turning the eye 180 degrees would do the trick? I love the horns :)

by onesummer over 1 years ago.
no problem. i’ll submit a variation later today. if you’d like me to change any colors/text let me know so I can go ahead and do it.
How about a strong dark…(ish) red or orange?
note: I’ve prited the logo, and the “web marketing masters” is totally faded out and almost invisible.
updated version. http://www.logosauce.com/logos/5825
@Melo: could you elaborate on that? I think it’s one of the best so far (and the scoring agrees with me).
That’s not a nice thing to say without an explanation…
Ace, I suggest ignoring such worthless criticisms like Melo’s., the guy has no support for anything he says — his portfolio on here is empty.
Keep in mind registration on this site is free and open, which means just because someone registers and rates people’s logos does not mean they have any credibility as a designer. There’s nothing that “proves” you’re a good designer on here other than your portfolio.
I’m a passenger. And I’ve two eyes and a head, and your global art, for me is nice but empty of signifiant, technique without heart.
Wizard, sorry, but it’s hard to take someone’s comment serious when they lack any professionalism; I mean you’ve got a half naked girl in the background of your website , not to mention the rest of the hackneyed amateur Photoshop effects (glows, bevels, gradients) you have on there.
your portfolio speaks for itself. A real designer does not need to submit 50 designs to a competition to win. the past two I have won, I submitted 1 concept to each.
and the word is “memorable”, not “memorizable”.


Looking good :-) Have you tried a different colour than the green?