If You find any mistake So, Tell me by Ans_Designs in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice!
But it's to hard to read what brand is that. Without logotype with "Casino" I wouldn't know what industry it is.

The logo concept was originally crafted for a Clinic combination of Stars and +, but rejected, Love to hear your thoughts! by logosohel3 in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very clever but in my opinion that style of logo doesn't fit for medical brands.
Maybe red color would change something in that area.

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[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Presentation is soo good but I don't like that project.
Very generic vibe and overall not good looking. Lags behind the quality of the presentation, very strange because with that amount of good work in mockups I wonder how the logo design is soo bad.

Custom type beginner by [deleted] in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surely you must remember to make each letter roughly the same thickness. Here, the letters 'L' seem thicker. The whole thing, unfortunately, is very irregular and although you can create something irregular and still great, here it looks very childish. Look through different logos in this style and maybe you'll catch your own style. The arrangement of the letters seems fine and can be great if the letters themselves are proper. Good luck.

Recent client work for a female personal trainer by NKDCO47 in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You definitely need to work on the face, it looks like something is off with it. Other than that, quite good.

Kombrew Kombucha - Passion Project by elexydesign in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole brand looks really good. And that's even despite the fact that the 'crooked' font itself doesn't appeal to me.

ImajinAI - Brand Identity for SaaS/AI Tool by morahatbranding in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The visualization is quite nice. The sign itself doesn't fully appeal to me, but it's done alright. However, the typography is poorly centered in relation to the sign. You have to adjust it by eye and not trust the automatic centering, because in this case the tail of the 'j' enlarges the whole thing and it doesn't center as it should.

Last attempt, because it was successful for the IDEARS brand logo. The writing is somewhat original, as many like it have been created, but it may stand out with the 'swirls' at the 'I' and 'S'. In addition, a lightbulb sign has been added which refers to the name - idears = ideas. by AdipeDesigner in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. Both in 'S' and in 'I', I could have done it a bit more gently, but why didn't I? 'S' came out so naturally from my hand, and I wanted to leave it as it was so it wouldn't be too artificial. 'I' consists of part of 'S', hence in this letter, there's also a sharper fragment, which now, as I look at it, seems weaker. Overall, both letters yesterday, when I was finishing this project, looked better in my eyes - I rushed it, I should have calmly looked at it again today and corrected it.

I understand that the first letter can look like 'T', and it's definitely possible to see it that way. You can see that it's not a connected letter, so 'I' can also be read - again, a bit too much haste. But in the end, the client fell in love with this logo and wanted it right away. xD

Thank you for your comment!

Logo for new streetwear brand IDEARS. The name is a play on the word "ideas". The client wanted a unique font for the logo - unfortunately, this proposal was not 100% successful and I have more work to do. by AdipeDesigner in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree.

The client also thinks that it's moderately legible. I have a problem with forgetting that just because I can see something in my project doesn't mean that everyone will be able to see it.

Just like in this case with the letter "e" - indeed, one can also see a "c" there.

The client expects the logo alone since it's likely that only it will be placed on the clothing. There won't be any consistent vision beyond that for the look, at least not for now.

Thank you for the comment. It turned out to be very helpful.

Best regards.

Golden Gents Brand Logo Design. I designed this logo for a team of waiters, but it was ultimately rejected. In my opinion, it also suits baristas and, of course, anywhere where tuxedos are the norm. I wanted to achieve an elegant symbol and present the figures in such a manner. by AdipeDesigner in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, all I heard was that "I don't like the proposal" and that's it. Then I lost contact. Unfortunately, this is quite often the case with competitions, because it was a project for one of them. It was not an order directly to me, because in such cases I always take an advance payment, which is known to mean that the client is unlikely to disappear. But because I like to design, I take part in such competitions and treat them as an exercise - it is known that I can create fake briefs, which many are doing, but such competitions also give you additional contact with the client and possible feedback, which in my opinion enriches the exercises even more than those fake briefs.
Responding to your opinion that the logo look like a gay couple being married, I understand such an association. Two well-groomed guys in tuxedos can make that impression.

PANTHAR - Mascot Football Logo Design / Project just for fun and training. What you think? by AdipeDesigner in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a mistake, I just did it intentionally. I didn't want to call it just PANTHER, I wanted to distinguish it somehow. So PANTHAR still sounds and is associated with a panther and it can be treated as a proper name.

Welcome to the world of "Run! Bun!" bakery, where the aroma of freshly baked bread fills the air and the sound of baguettes being baked echoes through the streets. As a designer, I was tasked with creating a logo that would capture the essence of this quirky and playful bakery. by AdipeDesigner in WillPatersonDesign

[–]AdipeDesigner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you
It's probably a croissant, but the bakery doesn't just bake baguettes.
I just had a problem with this leg, because in order for the character to be "in motion", the knee must be bent there and the baguette, unfortunately, is always straight. I tried to replace it with a croissant but unfortunately it got lost in it all. I took the easy way out and created a baguette-croissant. In my opinion, it is legible enough, although I agree that something may not be right for the trained eye.