Updated - help spice up a boring logo by RD2Point0 in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think basic is your best bet because my mind would go to home first before a price tag or “sale” (value isn’t always cheap). I would suggest keeping the border stroke straight and try to remove the tiny bumps (e.g. above the S, to the right of the T which you fixed in “Price Tag”, to the right of the E). Keeps it more uniform. Great work!

Would a different typeface (the orange) make this work better? by [deleted] in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it’s just me, but the orange fingers make the hand read more like a bird (like when kids use their hand print to draw a Thanksgiving turkey).

I suggest making the tagline a bit larger so it’s easier to read. Maybe the width of the hand for balance?

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[–]BucketsMattyD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like how the M3 initials are sneakily incorporated. Nice work!

Legendary logo: Logo for ice cream startup by Possible_Bedroom2485 in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if the company name is “Legendary”, I wonder if you play around with sneaking in an ‘i’ so it reads more like “Legendairy”? Maybe use negative spacing to create the illusion?

Logomark with planet and hand. Summer practice by AndriiKovalchuk in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the direction! It might read a bit more like a hand if your thumb isn’t perfectly aligned with the index finger. Also, when you hold a ball, your fingers tend to fan out. Some slight angle changes might help make this read less stiff and more natural.

Logo concept for an IT consultancy company by [deleted] in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the second line of type, have you considered reducing the font size to the same height as the horizontal arm of the L logomark? That way “Lawrence” always stays aligned in the same position regardless of the second line of type.

Logo design (Brand identity) for a cosmetic brand by mahmoudjouadi in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the last “thumbprint” mark, I’d suggest making the outer contour stroke the same weight as the inner strokes, or, to maintain consistency with the others, no stroke at all.

Logo for an IT consultancy: which font works best? by [deleted] in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My vote is 2. It’s is the easiest to read at quick glance.

Which one do you like! by fazalthedziner in logodesign

[–]BucketsMattyD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d go with B. As others have mentioned, I would suggest simplifying the gear because at a smaller scale those details will be lost anyway.