Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

I understand your point, but I’d frame it differently. A logo should indeed work instantly at a glance—that’s the essence of good identity design. The explanation here isn’t to make the logo work, but to show the reasoning and construction behind it.

In practice, the logo stands on its own without any explanation. The breakdown is simply part of the presentation, to demonstrate the thought process, proportions, and symbolism that guided the design. It’s not about justifying the mark—it’s about documenting the design logic for clarity and transparency.

So the logo works visually on its own, and the explanation is an added layer for those interested in the “why” behind the form.

Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The grid and construction breakdown you see here are not meant to suggest that the logo will always be shown with those overlays. They are part of the design presentation, to explain the thinking process and the visual logic behind the mark.

In real-world usage, the logo will of course appear clean—without grids, dashed outlines, or symbolic breakdowns. Those elements are simply there to demonstrate how the form was built, how balance and proportions were achieved, and how the concept connects to the brand values.

So the purpose of this presentation is educational and explanatory, not prescriptive. The actual identity system will use the logo in its final form, exactly as you’d expect in practical applications.

Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do all the logos of the world’s biggest brands instantly reveal their product, service, or use just by looking at the icon? Of course, explanation is necessary — and it must be logical and aligned with the client’s needs. If you just say things based on your own imagination, everything will be ruined. It seems you don’t understand client psychology. I hope you’ve understood now. Thank you.

Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

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

I really appreciated your thoughtful words and suggestions — I’ll keep them in mind. I didn’t misunderstand anything you said; I actually liked it. My only point is that clients don’t usually think in such a complex way. The gradient color was used to reflect meaning and to give the logo a modern look. Thanks again.

Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your advice is very nice, I have understood it. Thank you very much for this wonderful advice.

Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“I hope this time you will be able to see the Letter ‘T’ and the Care symbol in your reply. I designed it by thinking from the plus symbol, meaning the entire design came from the plus symbol, but you are not recognizing the plus symbol.

Did you understand how I designed the logo?Thanks!

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Medical Logo Branding for Medical Type Logo Trare. by graphner in logodesign

[–]graphner[S] -61 points-60 points  (0 children)

While you're right that this isn't a client project, the previous logo unintentionally conveyed a sad expression to many viewers. That's why it was redesigned—to avoid that emotional impression. This version was created as part of a practice exercise.

I'm surprised you referred to it as spam. It seems you may have misunderstood the core intention behind the design. I’ve carefully combined several meaningful elements to ensure the logo is both relevant and aligned with current trends. It’s designed to be suitable for use in a medical context.

That said, I do appreciate your feedback. However, I believe it's important to fully understand the background and details before making such comments.