The logo is fantastic. It is very sturdy. However, at first, it reads 'I S' to me. I love the type treatment for Kinoslovo. What font is that? Also, why did you choose to display the business card, instead of only the logo? I get it as a presenetation aesthetic, but this is a place to display logos, not business cards and packaging. Just an FYI. ;)
Very nice.
It's really strange, but the first time I looked at it I immediately read "kiss", maybe because that symbol contains the three letters necessary for the whole word. As well as being red. Very interesting.
Personally I enjoy seeing the work in its produced form. Sometimes logos look very different out of context. It is displaying the logo as you would receive it in the real world. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
Very nice.
It's really strange, but the first time I looked at it I immediately read "kiss", maybe because that symbol contains the three letters necessary for the whole word. As well as being red. Very interesting.
@Ocularink
Personally I enjoy seeing the work in its produced form. Sometimes logos look very different out of context. It is displaying the logo as you would receive it in the real world. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
@ Bernard
The other elements, to me, are somewhat distracting when critiquing the logo. Also, I can go to his/her website if I want to see this image. I prefer seeing logos on here in their original state.
By the way man, your photography is wicked.
@ alekseymaslov
What are your thoughts behind the mark?
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OcularInk said on Dec. 09 '06
Kevin
Bernard Kowalski said on Dec. 14 '06
It's really strange, but the first time I looked at it I immediately read "kiss", maybe because that symbol contains the three letters necessary for the whole word. As well as being red. Very interesting.
Bernard Kowalski said on Dec. 14 '06
Personally I enjoy seeing the work in its produced form. Sometimes logos look very different out of context. It is displaying the logo as you would receive it in the real world. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
Bernard Kowalski said on Dec. 14 '06
It's really strange, but the first time I looked at it I immediately read "kiss", maybe because that symbol contains the three letters necessary for the whole word. As well as being red. Very interesting.
@Ocularink
Personally I enjoy seeing the work in its produced form. Sometimes logos look very different out of context. It is displaying the logo as you would receive it in the real world. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
OcularInk said on Jan. 09 '07
The other elements, to me, are somewhat distracting when critiquing the logo. Also, I can go to his/her website if I want to see this image. I prefer seeing logos on here in their original state.
By the way man, your photography is wicked.
@ alekseymaslov
What are your thoughts behind the mark?
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