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Olivero's Firm

by Viktor • Uploaded: Aug. 24 '07
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Description: its a logo for a attorney office in RD

Status: Nothing set

Commenting: Actively seeking critiques

Tags: lawyerlawattorney

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sdijock said on Aug. 24 '07

Personally, I think the gavel is an overused icon for law offices. I also think that your type feels very feminine which might not be the best thing if the partners are male. No offense.

sdijock said on Aug. 24 '07

Also, I believe the abbreviation for "Associates" would be "Assoc."

Viktor said on Aug. 24 '07

oh man thanks, but about the abbreviation is for Associates in spanish (asociados), and about the icon what would you use?

tdf said on Aug. 24 '07

Whatever icon you choose, I would avoid Photoshop filters. It would have more impact if you illustrate it yourself %u2013 or pay someone to illustrate it for you.

sdijock said on Aug. 24 '07

I agree with tdf about the Photoshop filters. As for what type of icon to use...possibly consider an elegant all-type solution - which is what most attorneys use. Or, are the attorney's offices in a cool architectural building that you can use elements of for an icon? Think outside of the box a little. And if you do use standard types of icons like the gavel use it in a more unique/unexpected way.

Viktor said on Aug. 24 '07

well in fact i just overpaint a gavelīs pic, but now that you said it, is looks like a photoshop filters. i will put more details and see how its looks, and thanks for you help, in fact logopond its my school so you would be like my masters :)

ghorsman said on Aug. 24 '07

I have the same comments regarding the Pisco logo, and this could probably apply to all your logos. They're very illustrative. And the typography you use tends to be a bit dated and fancy. Try simplifying as much as possible.

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