D brand identity repository
Jacob Carlborg
doob at me.com
Sat Jul 2 06:14:42 PDT 2011
On 2011-07-01 18:02, James Fisher wrote:
> A couple of things to keep in mind:
>
> I see every suggestion so far, including mine, uses letterplay, but a
> logo does not *have* to do this. Note that Python's logo is not the
> word "python" made out of snakes, for example. I see a lot of
> ameteur-looking logos around that seem to think that forcing a letter or
> word into a shape is the only way to do it. The end result is, well, it
> looks forced, and that's bad. I'm not advocating discarding the "D"
> route, but it's something to keep in mind. This certainly opens up
> possibilities for simplicity. There are many logos out there consisting
> of a simple graphic and some well-set text, and they look classy. For
> example, we could run with the Mars theme, and *just* have a well-done
> stylized image of Mars. Example:
> https://github.com/eegg/d-brand/raw/master/d-logo-11.png.
I like that one.
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/Jacob Carlborg
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