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Agizen

by Chazthetic • Uploaded: May. 31 '07
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Description: Created for an upcoming drug. Designed using a fake name. We knew the name would start with "A."

The design wasn't used unfortunately.

Status: Nothing set

Commenting: Not seeking critique, comments fine

Tags: pharmaceuticaldrug

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smartinup said on Jan. 08 '08

if the drug is FDA regulated, doesnt the small text need to be half the size of the main logo?

admarcbart said on Jan. 08 '08

Can anyone say "AstraZenca":http://www.astrazeneca.com/?

chazthetic said on Mar. 21 '08

@smartinup: Probably, but this was just a comp to begin with. We would have finished the design later in the process, but they didn't go with this direction. @admarcbart: funny enough, this was for AstraZeneca, and because it was so similar they decided not to go with this direction though they wanted to. The design shape was decided upon because it was a drug for heart disease and worked inside the walls of the arteries, so there's a heart, an 'A' and the 3-dimensional shape represents the arteries.

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