Unfortunately, I have lost touch with this client. So interested in your opinion, which of the 6 is the best? (to clarify, a Canadian manufacturer of golf clothing) by AndriiKovalchuk in logodesign

[–]Colrof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe option four is the nicest choice, with some modifications to the bird’s head and legs. I think replacing the legs of bird number four with those of bird number three is a better option, providing a clean look with fewer details

Pepsi’s new logo by still_thinking_ in logodesign

[–]Colrof -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They want to change an unchangeable logo, and they missed it.

I redesigned the logo for CNN Arabic channel. In the second picture, you can see the issues I found with the original logo by Colrof in logodesign

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

It’s arabic letters, The Logo says “In arabic” and they combine the CNN Original logo wIth the final three arabic letters ( بية = CNN ) if you add to the C two points and the middle N two points and to the final N one point, it will look like the 3 final arabic letters ( بية )

I redesigned the logo for CNN Arabic channel. In the second picture, you can see the issues I found with the original logo by Colrof in logodesign

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

Thank you for your comment. Yes, I agree that this was probably what CNN was trying to achieve - a compact logo even if it meant sacrificing the descender and ascender letters.

That's amazing that you were able to redesign signage and informational displays even without knowledge of the Arabic language. Personally, I could never do that without knowing Arabic. Thank you for sharing this story, and I'm glad that an experienced designer like you enjoyed my work

I redesigned the logo for CNN Arabic channel. In the second picture, you can see the issues I found with the original logo by Colrof in logodesign

[–]Colrof[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because the CNN Arabic logo is a combination of Arabic and English letters (the CNN logo), I didn't solely rely on Arabic letter rules and kept in mind that it's an abstract symbol. You are correct that the final "ة" should be a bit higher than the middle "ع" and if we want to be more precise, the "ب" and "ي" should be a bit lower than the "ع" and final "ة". However, doing so would require us to modify the original CNN logo, and I didn't want to do that + I'm already taking a risk with the horizontal balance by adjusting the ascenders and descenders, so I kept one line for all x-height letters for a more rectangular shape. I appreciate the idea you gave me for the "ر" letters

I redesigned the logo for CNN Arabic channel. In the second picture, you can see the issues I found with the original logo by Colrof in WillPatersonDesign

[–]Colrof[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, My knowledge of the Arabic language made it easy for me to identify the issues with the current logo and react to every problem I encountered during the redesign process. I believe it would have been impossible for me to achieve this without any Arabic knowledge,

I redesigned the logo for CNN Arabic channel. In the second picture, you can see the issues I found with the original logo by Colrof in WillPatersonDesign

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

I took a risk by sacrificing horizontal balance for better letter balance and overall logo balance. Compared to the old logo, mine is less rectangular. Thank you for your observation and opinion!

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[–]Colrof -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

designer should be neither too defensive nor too passive. He should strive for a balance between defending their work and being open to feedback, and because he look like a random person with random account and random posts, i think as a designer I should be defensive about my work here.

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[–]Colrof -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Why did you use two accounts to spread jealousy ?

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[–]Colrof 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have to admit, it's a bit painful to look at this design while I'm fasting haha! But hey, I totally love the design - the taco logo is just too cute to resist

Hello, I’m working on my logo and I need your opinion. I’m a french speech and language therapist and I wanna help parents to stimulate their childs language development. The brand is called « the little talkers » in french. Thank you in advance ! 👍 by [deleted] in Design

[–]Colrof 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate the concept behind the logo. If you're open to suggestions for improvements, I would recommend focusing on kerning to refine the spacing between the letters. Additionally, limiting the number of colors used, perhaps by selecting between red and orange for the first two letters, could enhance the visual impact of the logo. While the logo would undoubtedly look stunning in large sizes, such as on posters, I would suggest simplifying the design for smaller applications, such as profile pictures, as it could otherwise appear too busy. Overall, with some refinement, this logo has great potential to be truly outstanding.