Its nice glen but it reminded me of logomotives recent lion one instantly. Either way I think the stroke of the mark is way to heavy for that of the type. Sorry dude
No apologies necessary. I already had this designed and in the client's hands when I saw logomotive post his. And it was stated that logomotives looked like this: http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/35016
The circle of life continues. Client did not choose this version anyway.
I know what you mean Glen, i could have pointed out a few prior to mine. MGM?,.. ring a bell? Each is done in a unique way IMO some stronger some more clever,some more symmetrical, each has a different style and meaning, yours has a very unique meaning. good job. There are many MORE lions in roundish designs out there people. it's all about the message and execution.
@logomotive: Well said. And IMO your's is a more pleasing design, but being able to incorporate a chalice here in the face...not too shabby either. The circle of life continues..........
I agree. When we use images that are innate to our repertory, like lions and circles, some similarity will aways be present. Thats inevitable. But the stroke in both drawings are different, as well as the finality.
I like this, but I went on the circle tour from here to Logomotive's Tuscan lion to Bahrouh's Throne lion to the MGM lion also mentioned here. Very cool seeing so many great designs with a similar look, but such different design. GREAT! Loved them all.
itsgareth said on Sep. 01 '08
hindmarshdesign said on Sep. 01 '08
gthobbs said on Sep. 01 '08
The circle of life continues. Client did not choose this version anyway.
logomotive said on Sep. 01 '08
gthobbs said on Sep. 01 '08
sebastiany said on Dec. 07 '08
Both are original distinctive works. Congrats
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