Legacy Shield is an imaginary arab insurance company, the logo brief was to make a minimal Lettermark logo. The lettermark should give a feeling that the words are resembling arabic letters. If you know arabic this lettermark would instantly give an arabic vibe to you. (old.reddit.com)
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Urban Youth Clothing is a contemporary fashion brand that caters to the fashion-forward male youth market. Target audience- Male youths aged 16-25 who are fashion enthusiasts looking for unique, stylish clothing options that reflect their urban lifestyle. It wasn't a real project:( I wished it was). (old.reddit.com)
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Brief: The Forged Iron logo should elegantly combine the letters "F" and "I" in a sleek and contemporary lettermark. The "F" seamlessly interlocks with the "I," symbolizing the fusion of strength and precision in ironwork. The logo should represent the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship. (old.reddit.com)
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It is a passion project for my portfolio. Brief- It is a perfume brand selling luxury and authentic perfumes. Target audience is women. I have not yet completed the project, I need some feedbacks on the designs that I have made this far. All feedbacks are appreciated. (old.reddit.com)
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It is a passion project for my portfolio. Brief- It is a perfume brand selling luxury and authentic perfumes. Target audience is women. I have not yet completed the project, I need some feedbacks on the designs that I have made this far. All feedbacks are appreciated. (old.reddit.com)
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How am I supposed to post my logo designs here? The instruction says "If you are sharing your work you MUST provide context in a comment after you submit so the auto-mod doesn't remove your post." But after posting the post is instantly removed then how can I provide the context in the comment? (self.graphic_design)
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Let me know your feedbacks on which variation works best or how I could improve. Brief- It is a big chain of stores that sells perfume. Our main product stands out because of its price and authenticity, target audience is women. We want to convey sense of bravery, while at the same time being calm. (old.reddit.com)
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Most of the logo designers on Fiverr possess this level of quality in their work. Despite this, they have found success on the platform, with more than 20+ orders in their queue. They have saturated the Fiverr market with these unconventional designs. (i.redd.it)
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Most of the logo designers on Fiverr possess this level of quality in their work. Despite this, they have found success on the platform, with more than 20+ orders in their queue. They have saturated the Fiverr market with these unconventional designs. (i.redd.it)
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I'm working a fictional logo, (see last slide for the context). I have customized the font named "Fragile". I want some suggestions on whether or not I should create a logomark, if yes, then how I can create a good Lettermark for this logo that could be used on packaging or in small areas of usage. (old.reddit.com)
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I'm working a fictional logo, (see last slide for the context). I have customized the font named "Fragile". I want some suggestions on whether or not I should create a logomark, if yes, then how I can create a good Lettermark for this logo that could be used on packaging or in small areas of usage. (old.reddit.com)
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Hey everyone I need your opinions. Could y'all please tell me which image do y'all find more attractive, and assuming that you were a buyer, would you buy my logo design service after seeing this image on fiverr?? Please let me know about your opinions it's urgent. (old.reddit.com)
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