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Submit Your Logo For Review Essentially the same as Site reviews. Feel free to post your graphics for review, but do be sure to give the community an idea about what you're looking for in a review.

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Old 05-01-2004, 07:04 AM
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Hi!

I have been using this logo in two designs for about 5 years now and i'm still undecided if it helps or hinders my business. I chose it because it was descriptive of my business, and the use of colour droplets was supposed to signify the CMYB of inkjet printing.

No-one has EVER commented good, or bad on the logo and I'm now considering if this is a negative, or positive. Is it businesslike? or playing around? or unserious? and, is this a good thing?




Your opinions on this are important as I'm about to embark on an expansion programme to try and increase the viability of the ecommerce aspect of my business and the feedback will be the first I have ever had on these logos.

Thanks in advance
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Old 05-01-2004, 07:17 PM
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If you are 6' 8" and 300 lbs of solid man-eating muscle.... I could understand why nobody would say anything about your logo until hard pressed for an answer..... LOL....

Your logo could be reduced in sized considerably by minimizing the use of elements that represent your business processes and reducing the size of, and possibly stack the non-core informational text elements. Continuing a design theme beyond it's effective boundary zone is tantamount to laughing too hard at your own jokes....

You have a cool style going... the logo requires a way of existing within its own coolness..... by reducing the overall size and focusing on key element grouping, you will find that special look that you are close to already.... all the elements are there.... Analyze, reduce redundancies and look at it again....

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Old 05-02-2004, 11:12 AM
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Chartsky/Chris

Close I'm 6'4 and 190lbs mostly centred around the front, middle :->

Your comments appreciated, i'm in process of updating my site at moment and will incorporate your pointer about size into it... along with other good responses on reviewing my site. End result to be viewed in a day, or so with luck and a fair wind...

Thanks again :->>>
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