Depends on who you ask, and who is asking I guess :^)
Thanks for the input guys.
visualogue said on
Apr. 03 '10
Hi everyone,
Cheers for taking the time to view my very first post.
helvetic brands: I like the angle at which you chose to position the shopfront canopy in your Market logo, as well as the cleverly scalloped 'm'. It was not my intention to step on anyone's toes here with the use of a similar graphic element. It was just a fun exercise for me :)
you know i dont think these are too close, but i gotta ask, sometimes i see people post stuff like "Not close at all..." and i gotta ask, what are you looking at? its not 'too close' but to say not close at all? whats the thinking behind that? not trying to flame or or anything but im trying to get in the same or similar head space cause this isnt the only time ive seen a comment like that ( from other people ) about stuff that ive actually said hey this is close to this and had people tell me, its not close at all and im left staring at it for hours like are my eyes ok, is my brain processing images as they should?
The idea is great, though not loving the font and overall look..that shadow is a must? maybe you can create an inner part of that shop, some perspective, and try to integrate more the type into the logo.
pierro said on
Apr. 04 '10
I think this idea is very interesting, David is a little indulgence, each design can be performed several times to come, but not the ideas of others as simple as that we condemn.
myway999: The logo you see did evolve from a version that had a full storefront in it. However, I felt that it was rather cluttered and decided to simplify it by extracting the canopy and removing the rest of the storefront.
helvetic brands said on Apr. 03 '10
andreiu said on Apr. 03 '10
Art Machine said on Apr. 03 '10
helvetic brands said on Apr. 03 '10
Thanks for the input guys.
visualogue said on Apr. 03 '10
Cheers for taking the time to view my very first post.
helvetic brands: I like the angle at which you chose to position the shopfront canopy in your Market logo, as well as the cleverly scalloped 'm'. It was not my intention to step on anyone's toes here with the use of a similar graphic element. It was just a fun exercise for me :)
khawar bilal said on Apr. 04 '10
ClimaxDesigns said on Apr. 04 '10
Chad Sanderson said on Apr. 04 '10
Chad Sanderson said on Apr. 04 '10
sbj said on Apr. 04 '10
myway999 said on Apr. 04 '10
pierro said on Apr. 04 '10
birofunk said on Apr. 04 '10
visualogue said on Apr. 04 '10
myway999: The logo you see did evolve from a version that had a full storefront in it. However, I felt that it was rather cluttered and decided to simplify it by extracting the canopy and removing the rest of the storefront.
acanski petar said on Apr. 05 '10
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