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- Girl Touch Productions
- by Sisudesigns
- It is a logo for a girl clothing company website..
- Number of views: 3962
- Dated Submitted: Sep. 26 '06
- Added to Gallery: Oct. 01 '06
- As seen on: www.sisudesigns.com
Oct. 03 '06
Mirwen72 said:It\'s clean and I like the effect where \"g\" is part of that flower. Would like to see it in action... placed on some clothes and so :)
Oct. 04 '06
Yoly said:To make i tmore amateurish.. No,no.. Its fine on my book. I would add a tiny hand somewhere (the \"touch\" part\") and would make it smaller.
Oct. 04 '06
Yoly said:To make it more amateurish.. No,no.. Its fine on my book. I would add a tiny hand somewhere (the \"touch\" part\") and would make it smaller.
Oct. 04 '06
bpotstra said:Really nice! I love the flower! Only thing i would do is perhaps tone down the magenta a bit, make it more muted.
Oct. 05 '06
[sternz] said:It is a bit overpowering in the space provided, shrink it down in the space just a tuoch. Other than that very nice, simple, and effective.
Oct. 10 '06
pocketwookie said:I like the idea, and I really like the color choice. So arbitrary or not, I\'d run with them.
Oct. 19 '06
shaneg said:There is not enough contrast in the colors, but the logo itself, and the concept is great. I like it a lot.
Feb. 28 '07
Web Design Wales said:I like this, my only constructive criticism would be that the colour of 't' and the petals are a little too overpowering next to the 'g'. Nice work!
Jun. 14 '07
logomotive said:Joseph, I have always really been attracted to this logo for some reason, I think it's great. But on the same token the thing that has bugged me the most about it is the petals, I think they could be (or could have been ) improved.I really think you could have made them more symmetrical.
Jan. 16 '08
Web Designing Buddy said:Thats a very lovely logo..
It suits very well to a girl clothing website.
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Sep. 27 '06
lhys said:I like the idea, not so much the execution. The \'g\' looks much heavier than the \'t\' -- which, with the petals, ended up disappearing.