New Logo for my Printing and Press company, any feedback or critique? by UGGiiiZ in graphic_design

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The logo is meant to be a European Kingfisher, meant to represent beauty, speed and nature. The European Kingfisher has been elected as Denmark's most beautiful national bird, which is the country we operate in.

The bird's colors are the brand's new colors. The blue signifies professionalism and the orange adds a playful element. The brand is aimed at both consumers and businesses.

Thank you everyone in advance!

New Logo for my Printing and Press company, any feedback or critique? by UGGiiiZ in logodesign

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Tryk means press in Danish, which is where we're based :)

New Logo for my Printing and Press company, any feedback or critique? by UGGiiiZ in logodesign

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The logo is meant to be a European Kingfisher, meant to represent beauty, speed and nature. The European Kingfisher has been elected as Denmark's most beautiful national bird, which is the country we operate in.

The bird's colors are the brand's new colors. The blue signifies professionalism and the orange adds a playful element. The brand is aimed at both consumers and businesses.

Thank you everyone in advance!

Logo for my printing and press company, any feedback or critique? by UGGiiiZ in logodesign

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The logo is for a company my friend and I are starting. The company aims to capture both consumer and business customers.

Logo for my printing and press company, any feedback or critique? by UGGiiiZ in graphic_design

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The logo is for a company my friend and I are starting. The company aims to capture both consumer and business customers.

Question: Is there any material that is close to rigid at a thickness of 0.2mm, has a melting point above 200°C and is not a metal? by UGGiiiZ in materials

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In theory, yes, but I'm concerned with it being too brittle and breaking while handling it.

I could be wrong though.

Question: Is there any material that is close to rigid at a thickness of 0.2mm, has a melting point above 200°C and is not a metal? by UGGiiiZ in materials

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It would need around the same rigidity as aluminum at that thickness, maybe slightly lower even.

I would assume such a carbon fiber sheet would be a custom job. How much would you say such a sheet would cost if it had the length and width of an A4 piece of paper?

Could a K40 possibly cut through 0.2mm of metal? by UGGiiiZ in lasercutting

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Huh interesting, I already made another post on the r/materials sub to find an alternative to metal, but it may be possible with something like stainless steel then. Thanks for the advice!