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Garland & Gregory
by steve-oc
An exclusive mens clothing retailer in the US. I thought a monogram would be most appropriate and look good across the mediums, which included clothing labels. Would also look good as cufflinks.
Number of views: 274
Dated Submitted: Feb. 17 '08

Feb. 17 '08

tini1 said:

the logo definitely conveys highend, classic luxe.........The uppercase G is very distracting, and pulls away from the design(serif on G better, shortened?)


Feb. 17 '08

brianjoseph said:

a little too much of a rip from dolce and gabbana i feel..... I do like it though. It gives a powerful, masculine feel which seems perfect for the brand.


Feb. 17 '08

steve-oc said:

tini1: The same G was used on the type as that is what the client wanted.

brianjoseph: Rip of D&G? They use a Sans Serif D&G, how is it a rip of that?

Thanks for the positive comments on its suitability.


Feb. 18 '08

Lawrence Anderson said:

He means because it is a similar concept to D&G. Anyways, it has a nice feel regardless, but I would insist as a design you shouldn't be using the same G when their names are typed out.


Feb. 18 '08

steve-oc said:

Well in that case all logos are rips. I'm not getting into any stupid arguments anyway.

Thanks Lawrence, I agree about the G's, but you know how it is when they pay the money...


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